Vote Where It Counts

        VOTE WHERE IT COUNTS
          New Yorkers have the right to vote from their second homes. This is an important tool that can be used to elect local officials that will protect us from dangerous drilling. (Revised April 2011 to reflect changes in registration procedures and in the format of the registration cards.)

        VOTE WHERE IT COUNTS
          This generic version does not reference gas extraction or Catskill Citizens.

        Country Vote "Vote where your heart is"
          A website with info on second home voting.

        Download a NYS voter registration form here.
          Enter your second home address on line 7 and your preferred mailing address on line 8. ? If you have occupied your second home for a total of 30 days, you are legally entitled to sign the Affidavit on the bottom right of the form. (The days of occupancy do not have to have been consecutive.) ? If you want to receive an absentee ballot, make sure you check the box on line 14. You will be asked to provide proof of residence so you may want to include a copy of a utility bill or your tax bill when you mail in your completed form.

Vote Where It Counts
        New Yorkers have the right to vote from their second homes.