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June 2025 Primary
Early Voting and Election Day information:
EARLY VOTING
ONLY voters residing in the following town/city & parties are eligible to vote:
• Town of Ballston – Republican Party
• Town of Greenfield – Republican Party
• Town of Hadley – Republican Party
• Town of Providence – Republican Party
• City of Saratoga Springs – Working Families Party
Saratoga County voters can vote at any one of the following sites during early voting:
• Board of Elections: 50 W. High St, Ballston Spa (main level)
• Saratoga Springs Recreation Center: 15 Vanderbilt Ave, Saratoga Springs
The above poll sites will be open on the following dates & times for the Primary Election:
• Sat, June 14 9am – 5pm
• Sun, June 15 9am – 5pm
• Mon, June 16 12pm – 8pm
• Tues, June 17 9am – 5pm
• Wed, June 18 12pm – 8pm
• Thurs, June 19 9am – 5pm
• Fri, June 20 9am – 5pm
• Sat, June 21 9am – 5pm
• Sun, June 22 9am – 5pm
ELECTION DAY
JUNE 24, 2025
Primary Election Poll Sites – ALL POLLING PLACES ARE ACCESSIBLE
Link to NYS Board of Elections Poll Site Search, Voter Registration, and Mail Ballot Tracker
In 2025, there will be many elections at the county, town, and village level across Saratoga County. For an overview, see the Saratoga County Board of Elections.
November 2025
Town and City Elections
Problem at the polls?
Don't leave without submitting your ballot!
Call the Election Protection hotline at 1-866-OUR-VOTE with any problems.
Spanish/English 888-VE-Y-VOTA
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Arabic/English 844-YALLA-US
American Sign Language Video Calls 301-818-VOTE
Attorney General Hotline for Election Issues
The NYS Attorney General office is again organizing an Election Hotline for voters who encountered problems or issues when voting. The hotline is at 866-390-2992.
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info about Proposition 1, the NY Equal Rights constitutional amendment, which will be on the back of your ballot.
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*2024 District Maps
Following the completion of the 2020 census, New York State redrew legislative districts for State Assembly, State Senate, and Congressional offices which are in effect for the upcoming 2024 General Election. You can see all the races, your districts, and candidates by entering your address into Vote411.org.