Voter Enrollment

Clinton County Polling Places

 

This page has information for registered voters on where to vote in Clinton County, NY.

In order for your vote to count in a primary election, you must be a registered voter in Clinton County enrolled in one of the recognized parties (i.e., Democrat, Republican, Conservative, Working Families), and there must be a primary election in the party in which you are enrolled.

If you are not a registered voter,  you can find information on how to register by clicking on this link.

Clinton County Active Voter Enrollment as of April 10th 2024
Democrat 16,811
Republican 15,439
Conservative 582
Working Family 255
Blank/No Party/Other

Make sure your vote counts

Look for the number of oval to fill in for each contest.

Check the number of ovals you have filled in.

If you fill in ovals for too many candidates in one contest} the scanner will display a message that you have an "Overvoted Ballot."  You can press "Return Ballot" to get your ballot back and correct it, or you can ignore the message and cast your ballot with votes that will not count.

Check your ballot carefully - in some contests, the candidates are listed in two columns.

OPPORTUNITY-TO-BALLOT PRIMARY RACES

CLINTON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS POLICY REGARDING CANVASING OF WRITE-IN VOTES FOR OPPORTUNITY-TO-BALLOT PRIMARY RACES

In Primary races caused by Opportunity-to-Ballot petitions, where no candidate names and ovals appear in the candidate boxes, it is possible that voters might write-in a name for the candidate of their choosing in that box, rather than the one marked for write-in candidates, which appears in the following line on the ballot. See the below illustration.

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Updated 03/21/2024
Note: This information is as per Board of Elections records only.  State, County, City and Town Clerk certification is required to authenticate the running of any election in Clinton County. Elected officials up for reelection are shown in bold.  
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