On the third Tuesday of each May, residents from across New York state go to the polls to vote on the following year’s school district budget and to elect members of the Board of Education.
To qualify to register to vote, you must meet all of the conditions listed below:
Stephanie Bonk
(518) 568-7280
Community voting is held from noon to 8 p.m. the third Tuesday in May at:
If you live in the former St. Johnsville school district, you vote at the Junior-Senior High School. If you live in the former Oppenheim-Ephratah school district, you vote at the Elementary School. If you are unsure where to vote, contact District Clerk Stephanie Bonk at stephanie. bonk@oesj.org or by calling (518) 568-7280.
If you are registered through the county that you live in to vote in national, county and town elections, you do not have to do anything. You are already registered to vote in the school district election.
If you are not registered to vote with the county, you may register just for the school district election or to request an absentee ballot application (see below) by contacting District Clerk Stephanie Bonk at stephanie.bonk@oesj.org or by calling (518) 568-7280.
Absentee ballots will be provided upon proper application to any qualified voter who will be unable to vote in person due to illness or physical disability, hospitalization, incarceration (unless for conviction of a felony), travel outside the voter’s county or city of residence for employment or business reasons, studies, or vacation on the day of the election.
The District Clerk will review the absentee ballot application to determine if the applicant is a qualified voter and is otherwise entitled to vote by absentee ballot. If the application is proper in all respects, the District Clerk will then mail or personally issue an absentee ballot to the voter.
Application must be received by the District Clerk at least 7 days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the election, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. Completed absentee ballots are due back to the school by 5 p.m. on the day of the vote.
On September 20, 2023, Governor Hochul signed into law Chapter 481 of the Laws of 2023 which provided for the New York Early Mail Voter Act. Chapter 481 authorizes the use of early mail ballots in school elections and provides that an early mail ballot application for use by school districts “shall be in a form prescribed by the state board of elections”. The application linked below was approved by the State Board of Elections on February 6, 2024. Please note that applications may not be submitted more than 30 days prior to the election. Instructions on how to complete the application can be found on page 2 of the form.
Who may use this application for a school district early mail ballot?
If you are unsure whether the election you are applying for permits early vote by mail, please contact your district clerk.
The District Clerk will review the early mail ballot application to determine if the applicant is a qualified voter and is otherwise entitled to vote. If the application is proper in all respects, the District Clerk will then mail or personally issue a ballot to the voter.
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