There are
62 Boards of Elections in New York State, one in each county and
one for each of the five boroughs of New York City. Each Board has
primary responsibility for the conduct of elections within its jurisdiction.
Their responsibilities include the registration of voters, certification
of candidates for the ballot, maintenance and set-up of voting machines,
appointment and training of Election Inspectors and Voting Machine
Custodians and canvassing and certifying of all election results.
To ensure fairness in the election
system, Board Commissioners and other Board staff are selected
equally from the two major parties, currently Republicans and Democrats.
This is true of both office or "regular" staff and Election Inspectors
and others who work at poll sites on Election Day.
The Onondaga County Board of Elections
is a County Office, responsible for all Federal, State, County,
City and Town elections in Onondaga County. Under present law,
except for the Village of Manlius, all other village and school
elections, as well as fire, water, and other special district elections,
do not fall under the jurisdiction of the Board of Elections.
The structure, responsibilities and
duties of the Board are set forth in the New York State Election
law.
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The
Board of Elections is located on the 15th floor of the
John H. Mulroy Civic Center at 421 Montgomery Street,
Syracuse, New York 13202.
Phone:
315-435-8683 ~ Fax: 315-435-8451.
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