Polling Places, Voter Registration, Early Voting & Election Dates
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.
Key tools and locations for voters in CNY.
Official source for registration, polling places, absentee ballots, results. Board of Elections
Enter address to locate your Election Day polling site. NY Voter Lookup
Multiple locations across Onondaga County — check dates/times. Early Voting Info
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Type: Voting rules
No photo ID required in NY (affidavit ballot if needed). Accessibility options: curbside voting, accessible machines, ASL interpreters (request in advance).
Examples: Oswego County BOE, Cayuga County BOE
Type: Neighboring counties
For voters near county lines (e.g., Fulton, Auburn areas) — check respective county sites.