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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The countdown is on until the New York State Primary. Early voting starts on Saturday, June 13, to decide which candidates will secure their party’s nomination ahead of General Election Day.

Early voting will run through Sunday, June 21, and people will have one last chance to vote on Primary Day on Tuesday, June 23. There are so many key races across the country this year, with all 435 U.S. House seats and 35 U.S. Senate seats up for grabs in November. Here’s what to know:

key races in the primary

For the 25th Congressional District in the Rochester area, Rep. Joe Morelle is being challenged by two other Democrats: Robin Wilt and Sherita Traywick. Whoever wins will face off against Republican Virginia McIntyre. For the 24th District in the Finger Lakes area and beyond, no Republican challenges have emerged against incumbent Rep. Claudia Tenney. However, two Democrats, Alissa Ellman and Diana Kastenbaum, are vying for the nomination to run against Tenney in November.

There are also plenty of state-level races this election season. No one is primarying against Gov. Kathy Hochul, with Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado initially launching his campaign against Hochul before backing out. No one is primarying Hochul’s challenger, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, either. However, State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli is being challenged by two Democrats: Drew Warshaw and Raj Goyle.

Who can vote and how to register

To vote in the primary, you must be registered with a political party. That’s different from the General Election on Tuesday, Nov. 3, where you only need to register as a voter.

To register with a party, your board of elections must receive the application in person or by mail no later than Saturday, June 13. You can learn how to change your party enrollment, update your address, or cancel your registration here.

Absentee voting

If you need an absentee ballot for the primary, you can apply online, by mail, or at your county’s board of elections office. If you apply by mail, the board of elections must recieve the absentee ballot no later than ten days before the election. If you apply in-person, applications must be received no later than the day before the election. You can learn more here.

Early voting and ballot by county

Here’s where and when you can early vote for the primary for local counties from June 13 to June 21. For election day on June 23, you must vote at your desginated polling location. You can find your polling location here.

Monroe County: Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday from noon to 8 p.m. See who’s on your ballot here.

Monroe County Office Building – 39 West Main St. Edgerton Recreation Center at 41 Backus St. David F. Gantt Community Center at 700 North St. Staybridge Suites Rochester University Hotel at 1000 Genesee St. Susan B. Anthony Museum & House at 17 Madison St. Brighton Farmers Market at 1435 Westfall Rd. Irondequoit Community Center at 450 Skyview Centre Pkwy Suite 200 Gates Presbyterian Church at 1049 Wegman Rd. Henrietta Public Library at 625 Calkins Rd. Pittsford Town Court at 3750 Monroe Ave. Perinton Presbyterian Church at 6511 Pittsford Palmyra Rd. Penfield Community Center Comm Room at 1985 Baird Rd. Webster Justice Court Building at 1002 Ridge Rd. Greece Town Hall Rec Center at 1 Vince Tofany Blvd. Sweden Clarkson Community Center at 4927 Lake Rd.

Ontario County: Saturday, Sunday, and Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday from noon to 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. See who’s on your ballot here.

Board of Elections at 74 Ontario St. Geneva Housing Authority Offices at 41 Lewis St. Victor Town Hall at 85 East Main St.

Wayne County: See hours for each of the two locations and see who’s on your ballot here.

Ontario Town Hall at 1850 Ridge Rd. Wayne County Public Safety Building at 7376 State Route 31, Conference Room

Livingston County: Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. See who’s on your ballot here.

Livingston County Government Center at 6 Court St.

Yates County: Watch for specific times and see who’s on your ballot here.

Yates County Office Building on 413 Liberty St.

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