Posted on 11/04/2025 9:15:01 AM PST by DallasBiff
Voting locations will be open in New York City from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Here’s what’s open and closed on Election Day:
The Department of Motor Vehicles and Federal offices are open. There will be mail delivery.
Family Welcome Centers, the P311 (Parent Support Hotline), and all other Department of Education administrative offices will be open.
All branches of the New York Public Library will be open.
The Staten Island Ferry will run on a normal schedule.
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Election day was a day off school and local bars were closed back in the 60's and 70's.
Yet, at most 25% of the populations is going to vote.
When I was a kid schools were only closed for presidential elections. I think that was because those were the only elections where they used schools as polling places.
Do the taxpayers get a refund?
I doubt it.
My wife and I were in NYC last weekend for the Halloween parade and we passed a busy polling station in Chelsea. There were many early voters, and we thought about going in and voting for Silwa because we assumed that no one would dare to ask us for any ID.
New York’s prison population is jamming up the prisoner phones encouraging relatives to get out the vote for the Dems. 😉
25% will actually vote but 100% will turn out and vote for democrat fantasies....
parking rules suspended
Democrat semis with ballots need no permits.
Don’t forget the departed voters in the large cemeteries in Brooklyn and Queens. Whether they were Republican or Democrat in their earthly life, they are now Democrats in the afterlife, even if that afterlife began around the time of the Civil War.
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