Here’s where to find Queens’ 18 early voting sites
/By Rachel Vick
For the second straight year, Queens residents vote in-person 10 days ahead of the November general election. Early voting begins Oct. 24 and is a great way to reduce crowding and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to vote safely.
Queens voters will be able to cast their votes at the following 18 locations for 10 days until Nov. 1. Election Day is Nov. 3. But before you head to the polls, take note of your designated early voting site. Voters must cast their ballot at the specific location assigned by the Board of Elections based on their registration address.
Visit findmypollsite.vote.nyc and then check out the map and list of polling places
Early voting locations:
Variety Boys & Girls Club of Queens - 21-12 30th Road 11102
LaGuardia Community College - 31-10 Thomson Avenue 11101
Museum of the Moving Image - 36-01 35th Avenue 11106
Board of Elections Queens Voting Machine Facility Annex - 66-26 Metropolitan Ave 11379
Queens Public Library at Jackson Heights - 35-51 81st Street 11372
Queensborough Elks Lodge No. 878 - 82-20 Queens Boulevard 11373
First Baptist Church of East Elmhurst - 100-10 Astoria Boulevard 11369
Rego Center Community Room - 61-00 97th Street 11374
The Boys' Club of New York - Abbe Clubhouse - 133-01 41st Road 11355
Helen Marshall Cultural Center at Queens Borough Hall - 120-55 Queens Boulevard 11424
Resorts World Casino New York City - 110-00 Rockaway Boulevard 11420
Queens College - 65-30 Kissena Boulevard 11367
The Academic Core Building at York College - 94-20 Guy R Brewer Boulevard 11451
Rockaway YMCA - 207 Beach 73rd Street 11692
Korean Community Services - 203-05 32nd Avenue 11361
Rochdale Village Community Center - 169-65 137th Avenue 11434
Holy Trinity Parish Church - 222-05 116th Avenue 11411
Creedmoor Hospital - 79-25 Winchester Boulevard 11427
What you need to know:
Polling site hours are different every day.
The polling sites will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday and Friday, 12 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday.
Voters can find their address-specific poll site and additional details, like available entrances, online and even add voting to their phone calendar.