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Domenic Recchia for Congress
Saturday, October 25, 1:00 PM 
Campaign HQ, 7321-15th Avenue, Brooklyn (Take the D train to 71st Avenue; walk one block west on 71st Street, then two blocks south on 15th Avenue.)Saturday, October 25, 1:00 PM 
---If you need a little extra motivation to join SDNYC in getting Democratic leaders like Domenic Recchia elected to Congress and defeat Republicans like Recchia's opponent, Michael Grimm - click here to find out what the Republican party has planned for our nation in 2015...and then sign up to help SDNYC get out the Democratic Vote! 

Adam Haber for State Senate
Sunday, October 26, 11:00 AM 
Long Island, NY (RSVP for directions/travel information)

Democrats Take Back the NYS Senate Phonebank
Thursday, October 30, 6:00-8:00 PM
80 Eighth Avenue, NY (at 14th St.)

Last Day To Register To Vote in Nov. Election!

TODAY (October 10, 2014) is the LAST DAY to register to vote in the November 4th Election

 

Not sure if you're registered? Click Here To Check Your Voter Registration & Poll Site

Need To Register? See below for in person and mail registration instructions.

In Person Registration for State/Local Primary Election:

Today is the last day to register in person for the November 4th Election.

To register in person visit your local County Board of Elections Office (See below for NYC County Board of Elections Offices) or any state agency participating in the National Voter Registration Act.

Mail Registration for State/Local Primary Election:

Today is the last day to postmark mailed voter registration applications for the November 4th Election.

The NYS Board of Elections must receive your registration application via mail by October 15.

To register by mail, download the voter registration form and mail the completed form to your local County Board of Elections Office (See below for NYC County Board of Elections Offices).

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Board of Elections Offices for NYC:

Bronx County

Bronx County Board of Elections

1780 Grand Concourse-5th Floor, Bronx, NY 10457

Phone: 718-299-9017

Fax: 718-299-2140

Kings County (Brooklyn)

Kings County Board of Elections

345 Adams Street - 4th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Phone: 718-797-8800

Fax: 718-246-5958

New York County (Manhattan)

New York County Board of Elections

200 Varick Street - 10th Floor, New York, NY 10014

Phone: 212-886-2100

Queens County

Queens County Board of Elections

126-06 Queens Boulevard, Kew Gardens, NY 11415

Phone: 718-730-6730

Fax: 718-459-3384

Richmond County (Staten Island)

Richmond County Board of Elections

1 Edgewater Plaza, Staten Island, NY 10305

Phone: 718-876-0079

SDNYC Statement on NY Hate Crimes Act Audits

SDNYC Statement on the First Audits of the NY Hate Crimes Act

Stonewall Democrats of NYC (SDNYC) commends NYS Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli for issuing the first ever audit of the NY Hate Crimes Act at the request of NYS Senator Brad Hoylman. These audits shine a light on this important issue that directly impacts the safety of the LGBT community by examining the NYC Police Department (NYPD) and the NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS)' methods for recording and reporting hate crimes in NYC. SDNYC echoes the Comptroller's call for changes to the NYPD / DCJS' current methods for tracking of hate crimes and for the NYPD to better use the data collected to prevent future hate crimes in NYC. The NYPD has agreed to the audit's recommendations and SDNYC looks forward to reviewing an update from the Department in the near future. Click here for more information about the audits released today.

SDNYC President Eunic Ortiz said, "There are far too many hate crimes in our City each year, especially crimes against members of the LGBT community. The recommendations set forth by Comptroller DiNapoli and Senator Hoylman, along with the NYPD's promise to begin implementing these initial recommendations, is just the first step in combating these heinous crimes. SDNYC applauds the Comptroller and the Senator for their leadership on this issue and looks forward to working with our elected leaders and the NYPD to reduce the number of hate crimes in our City to the only acceptable number: ZERO."