Absentee Ballots
Any qualified voter unable to vote in person on the day of the vote due to illness, physical disability, hospitalization, incarceration, or travel outside of the county/city of residence may apply to vote by Absentee Ballot.
TO APPLY BY MAIL, print the Application for Absentee Ballot, sign where indicated and mail the original to:
Sanya Brown, District Clerk
Binghamton City School District
164 Hawley Street
Binghamton, NY 13901
If you are unable to print the application, please call (762-8100 x319) or email the District Clerk (browns@binghamtonschools.org) and request to have one mailed to you.
TO APPLY IN PERSON, contact the District Clerk (762-8200 x319 or browns@binghamtonschools.org) to schedule an appointment. *For your safety and the safety of others, all visitors to the district office must submit to a temperature check and short health screening. We appreciate your cooperation.*
Applications must be received by the District Clerk at least seven (7) days before the election.
Per Education Law 2018-A(2)(e), any voter registered as ‘permanently disabled’ with the Broome County Board of Elections Office will be mailed an Absentee Ballot without having to apply.
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Military Voters
Please read the Voting Residence fact sheet for uniformed service members.
Military voters, not currently registered, may apply to register as a qualified voter of the Binghamton City School District; however, this only registers you with the school district. If you wish to register as a Military Voter with your County or State Board of Elections, you must contact them directly. For Broome County Board of Elections, contact 607-778-2172.
An Application to Register as a Military Voter (with the school district only) may be requested from the District Clerk (607-762-8100 x319 or browns@binghamtonschools.org). The original signed Application must be received by the Board Clerk no later than 5 p.m. on May 3, 2021.
Military voters who are registered may elect to receive their Military Ballot Application and military ballot by mail, email, or facsimile. However, if no preference is selected (or the necessary facsimile number or email address is not provided), the District Clerk will transmit the Military Ballot Application or military ballot by mail to the military voter's district residence.
The military voter must return the original signed Military Ballot Application and military ballot by mail (or in person) to the District Clerk, regardless of how the absentee application or military ballot was received.
The District Clerk will transmit the military voter’s ballot (in accordance with the military voter’s preferred method of transmission; or, if no preference indicated, by mail to the voter's district residence) no later than 5 p.m. on May 3, 2021.
The District Clerk must receive the military voter's original military ballot by mail (or in person) no later than 5pm on the date of the vote.