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Cattaraugus County Election Commissioners Kevin Burleson and Cortney Spittler announced Early Voting for the 2024 Local Primary Elections June 25 in Farmersville and Salamanca Ward 5.

The only location for Early Voting for this election will be the Cattaraugus County Board of Elections office, 207 Rock City St., Little Valley, which can serve eligible voters from both of these election districts - and is accessible to voters with physical disabilities.

A Democratic primary to choose a candidate for councilmember will take place in City of Salamanca Ward 5. In Farmersville, Democratic, Republican, Conservative and Working Families voters will choose a candidate for town justice. Additionally, Republicans will choose a candidate for Farmersville town councilmember.

Hours for both sites are as follows:

  • Saturday                           June 15     9am – 5pm
  • Sunday                              June 16      9am – 5pm
  • Monday                            June 17      8am – 4pm
  • Tuesday                            June 18      Noon – 8pm
  • Wednesday                     June 19      Noon – 8pm
  • Thursday                          June 20      8am – 4pm
  • Friday                                  June 21      8am – 4pm
  • Saturday                           June 22      9am – 5pm
  • Sunday                              June 23      9am – 5pm

Sample ballots for each party holding primaries in the two election districts are available at www.CattCo.org and will be available at the Early Voting sites.

To be eligible to vote at Early Voting or Election Day, a new voter must be registered in either the Republican or Democratic parties by June 15, 2024. (Those who were previously registered and wished to have changed their party enrollment must have done so by Feb. 14.)

Eligible voters may vote early, however, those who register on June 15 the first day of Early Voting, will have to vote by affidavit ballot. Persons who vote during the early voting period are NOT eligible to vote on Election Day (June 25) or on a subsequent day of early voting.

New York State voters are no longer permitted to cast a ballot on a voting machine if they have already been issued an absentee ballot for that election to prevent double voting. Voters who have already been issued an absentee ballot can still vote in-person using an affidavit ballot.

Learn More

Learn more about the Local and State Primary Election on June 25, 2024.

Questions

More information available at www.CattCo.org/Board-Elections or by calling the Cattaraugus County Board of Election office (716) 938-2400.


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