It’s Election Day, the last chance for anyone who did not vote early to head to the polls.
The rules around voting are paramount, and campaign workers, poll watchers, police, election inspectors and other Board of Election employees are all supposed to follow certain rules to help ensure orderly and fair elections.
To help you know what to expect at your poll site, Gothamist has compiled a breakdown of the key rules at polling places and what to do if you think they aren’t being followed.
Do I need an ID to vote?
New Yorkers who provided identification when they registered to vote do not need to show ID at the polls, and will be matched through their signature, according to the city Board of Elections.
The board has guidance on voter identification here .
What will poll workers ask

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