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Election 2024: What You Need To Know - Black Westchester

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ELECTION DAY IS NOVEMBER 5, 2024!Don’t forget to register to vote! The General Election is Tuesday, November 5, 2024 - Hours: 6 AM – 9 PM EARLY VOTING Early voting for the Federal/State/County/Local Primary and General Election is a nine (9) day period where voters can vote in person before Election Day in Westchester County […]

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