My mother (or any voter) moved out of the county. Can you take her off the list?

Moved within New York State (NYS) and wants to continue to vote - If the voter has moved within NYS and has already registered with the County Board of Elections in their new county, we will receive notification to remove them from our voter registration rolls after the new county has them registered.

If they have not already registered to vote with the new county, send us a letter with the following information: voter’s name, date of birth, and the address they are registered at and their new address. The vote must sign the letter. Once we verify the information we will update their registration record that they have moved out of our county.

Moved outside of NYS - The voter can send us a signed letter explaining that they have moved out of NYS or they can print the Cancel My Voter Registration form. They can fill out the form, sign it and mail it to the Board of Elections address on the form. If sending us a letter we will need the following information: voter’s name, date of birth, the address they are registered at, and their new address. The vote must sign the letter. Once we verify the information we will update registration record as moved out of state. If they move back they will need to re-register. The voter will want to register with the new county or state they now live in if they wish to continue to vote.

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1. What are the hours for voting on Election Day?
2. Can anyone vote in the General Election?
3. Can I vote in a Primary Election?
4. What is a Primary Election?
5. Where do I go to vote?
6. Am I registered to vote?
7. When I vote in the General Election do I have to vote for the party I am registered in?
8. How do I change my party?
9. I changed my party, why am I still listed as...?
10. Is it important to know my voting district?
11. My mother (or any voter) moved out of the county. Can you take her off the list?
12. I moved. Can I tell you my new address over the phone?
13. I'm disabled. Where can I vote?
14. I was convicted of a felony. Can I vote?
15. I recently moved to Steuben County. Does my voter registration follow me?
16. Do I need to let the post office know I moved?
17. If I add or drop a PO Box do I need to let you know?
18. Why does my son or daughter's name still appear in the poll book?
19. Why does my deceased neighbor's name still appear in the poll book?
20. Do I need to show ID when I vote?
21. Why do I receive this blue card in the mail every March?
22. Why did I have to vote by affidavit when I went to vote?
23. How do I vote if I go away to college?
24. How do I vote if I am in the Military?
25. How do I vote if I am living overseas?
26. Does Steuben County's Board of Election run village elections?
27. Does Steuben County's Board of Election run school elections?
28. Why are the results unofficial on election night?
29. Do absentee ballots get counted?
30. Where can I find election night results?
31. Where can I find past election results?
32. What do I do if I want to run for an office?
33. Do I have to file Campaign Finance paperwork if I run for an office?
34. How do I register for an absentee ballot to vote in my village election?
35. How do I register for an absentee ballot to vote in my school election?
36. Do I have to file Campaign Finance paperwork if I run for a Village Office?
37. How do I cancel my voter registration?