Voting & Elections Information in Syracuse NY & Onondaga County

Polling Places, Voter Registration, Early Voting & Election Dates

Voting & Elections Near Syracuse

Onondaga County Board of Elections provides voter registration, polling place lookup, absentee ballots, early voting sites, and election results for Syracuse and all towns/villages. As of March 2026, this page includes key resources for residents in Clay, Liverpool, Cicero, North Syracuse, Baldwinsville, Fayetteville, DeWitt, and surrounding CNY areas (~5–25 min drive to early voting or polling sites).

Register online or in person; check eligibility (U.S. citizen, 18+ by Election Day, resident of NY for 30 days). Early voting typically starts 9–10 days before Election Day. Polling places vary by address — use the official lookup tool below.

Community-updated — email jim@syr-area.com with changes or corrections.

Onondaga County Board of Elections

Onondaga County Board of Elections

Main Office: 1000 Erie Blvd W, Syracuse, NY 13204
Phone: (315) 435-8683
Type: County elections office

Handles voter registration, absentee ballots, polling place info, election results — serves all of Onondaga County.

Official Board of Elections Site

NY Voter Registration

Voter Registration & Polling Place Lookup

Online Tool: voterlookup.elections.ny.gov
Type: State voter lookup

Register to vote, check status, find your polling place by address — works for Clay, Liverpool, Cicero, North Syracuse, etc.

NY Voter Lookup Tool

Early Voting Onondaga County

Early Voting Sites in Onondaga County

Examples: County Office Building (Syracuse), Cicero Town Hall, Clay Town Hall, others
Type: Early voting locations

No-excuse early voting — typically 9 days before Election Day. Check site for exact dates/times.

Early Voting Locations & Dates

Absentee & Mail-In Voting

Application: Available online or at Board of Elections
Type: Absentee ballot info

Request absentee ballot if unable to vote in person — deadlines apply. Track status online.

Absentee Voting Info

Election Results & Calendar

Official Source: Onondaga County Board of Elections
Type: Results & upcoming elections

View past results, upcoming primary/general election dates — includes school board, town, county races.

Election Results & Calendar

Voter ID Requirements & Accessibility

Type: Voting rules

No photo ID required in NY (affidavit ballot if needed). Accessibility options: curbside voting, accessible machines, ASL interpreters (request in advance).

Voter Information & Accessibility

Nearby County Elections Offices

Examples: Oswego County BOE, Cayuga County BOE
Type: Neighboring counties

For voters near county lines (e.g., Fulton, Auburn areas) — check respective county sites.

NY State County BOE List

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