Who will you vote for on Nov. 6?
Getting to the polls
Gadabout will be offering free rides to the polls on election day. There are no qualifications necessary to ride. To reserve your ride call (607) 273-1878 by 4:30 p.m. by Friday, Nov. 2. There will be limited availability for same-day trip requests. The rides are free but donations will be gratefully accepted.
Tompkins County Democrats will also be offering free rides to the polls, regardless of party affiliation. To secure a ride ahead of time, or on the day-of, call (607) 266-7579, or TC Dem headquarters at (607) 319-4749.
Where do I vote?
If you are unsure of where your polling place is, contact the Tompkins County Board of Elections. The office is located at 128 E Buffalo St, Ithaca and the phone number is (607) 274-5522. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekeday.
Or, find all your voter information at the board of elections website, tompkinscountyny.gov/boe.
Candidates
Federal Races
United States Senator
Vote for any ONE
- Kirsten E. Gillibrand, Incumbent
party: Democratic, Working
Families, Independence, Women’s Equality - Chele Chiavacci Farley
party: Republican, Conservative, Reform
Representative in Congress, 23rd District
Vote for any ONE
- Thomas W. Reed II, Incumbent
party: Republican, Conservative, Independence - Tracy Mitrano
party: Democratic, Working
Families, Women’s Equality
State Races
Governor and Lieutenant Governor
Vote ONCE
- Andrew Cuomo and Kathy Hochul
Incumbent
party: Democratic, Working Families, Women’s Equality, Independence - Marc Molinaro and Julia Killian
party: Republican, Conservative, Reform - Howie Hawkins and Jia Lee
party: Green - Stephanie A. Miner and Michael J. Volpe
party: SAM Libertarian - Larry Sharpe and Andrew Hollister
party: SAM Libertarian
Comptroller
Vote for any ONE
- Thomas P. DiNapoli, Incumbent
party: Democratic, Working Families, Independence, Women’s Equality, Reform - Jonathan Trichter
party: Republican, Conservative - Mark Dunlea
party: Green - Cruger E. Gallaudet
party: Libertarian
Attorney General
Vote for any ONE
- Letitia A. James
party: Democratic, Working Families, Independence - Keith Wofford
party: Republican, Conservative - Michael Sussman
party: Green - Nancy B. Sliwa
party: Reform - Christopher B. Garvey
party: Libertarian
State Senator, 51st District (Dryden, Groton, Caroline, Danby)
Vote for any ONE
- James L. Seward, Incumbent
party: Republican, Conservative, Independence, Reform - Joyce St. George
party: Democratic, Women’s Equality
State Senator, 58th District (Enfield, Ithaca, Newfield, Ulysses)
Vote for any ONE
- Thomas F. O’Mara, Incumbent
party: Republican, Conservative, Independence, Reform - Amanda Kirchgessner
party: Democratic, Working Families
State Senator, 54th District (Lansing)
Vote for any ONE
- Pamela A. Helming, Incumbent
party: Republican, Conservative, Independence, Reform - Kenan Baldridge
party: Democratic, Working Families, Women’s Equality
State Supreme Court Justice, Sixth Judicial District
Vote for any ONE
- Elizabeth A. Burns
party: Democratic - Joe McBride
party: Republican
Member of Assembly, 125th District
Vote for any ONE
- Barbara Lifton, Incumbent
party: Democratic
Town Races
Caroline
Town Council Person (To Fill Vacancy)
Vote for any ONE
- Timothy Murray
party: Democratic
Dryden
Town Council Person (To Fill Vacancy)
Vote for any ONE
- Alice W. Green
party: Democratic, Protecting Dryden
Town Justice
Vote for any ONE
- Jules J. Ravo
party: Democratic, Protecting Dryden
Groton
Town Justice
Vote for any ONE
- John J. Norman
party: Republican
Lansing
Town Justice
Vote for any ONE
- Maura Kennedy-Smith
party: Democratic, Lansing Lighthouse - Dick Costello
party: Republican, Independence
Newfield
Town Justice
Vote for any ONE
- William N. Chernish
party: Republican
County Races
County Clerk
Vote for any ONE
- Maureen Reynolds, Incumbent
party: Democratic, Republican
Sheriff
Vote for any ONE
- Ken Lansing,
Incumbent
party: Independence - Derek Osborne
party: Democratic - Josh Brokaw
party: TruthSayers
City Races
Ithaca
City Court Judge
Vote for any ONE
- Scott Miller
party: Democratic