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Voters Prepare for Election Day 2025 on November 4

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Election Day 2025 is set for November 4, 2025, when voters across the United States, including those in Buffalo and Western New York, will cast their ballots. Key local races include the contest for the Mayor of the City of Buffalo and the position of Amherst Town Supervisor. Polls in the region will open at 6 a.m. and close at 9 p.m., providing ample time for residents to participate in the electoral process.

For those uncertain about their registration status or polling locations, the New York State Board of Elections offers resources to assist voters. The registration deadline for the general election was October 25, 2025, which also marked the cut-off date for receiving mail-in ballots. Voters can verify their registration or find their polling place by visiting the official website: https://voterlookup.elections.ny.gov.

Voting Process and Information

As Election Day approaches, voters may have several questions. Those who missed the registration deadline should note that it is now too late to register for this election. Each voter will be assigned a specific polling district based on their county of residence. To confirm eligibility and voting locations, it is advisable to consult the local Board of Elections.

Polls will be open at designated sites across Western New York starting at 6 a.m.. Voters should plan their trips accordingly, as the polls will close at 9 p.m..

In the event of any issues while voting, the Attorney General’s Office provides a hotline for assistance. Voters experiencing difficulties can reach out by calling (866) 390-2992, submitting complaints online, or emailing [email protected]. Additionally, a guide addressing frequently asked questions is available to help navigate potential challenges on Election Day.

Coverage of Election Results

As the polls close, local news outlets will begin reporting on the election results. WGRZ+ will offer live coverage starting at 9 p.m., providing updates and analysis of the outcomes in Buffalo and surrounding areas.

With the importance of civic participation emphasized, voters are encouraged to make their voices heard on this pivotal day. Engaging in the electoral process plays a crucial role in shaping local governance and community priorities.

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