Thanks so much for taking the time to look through LPL's Voter and Election Information Guide. We strived to maintain strict political neutrality while providing up-to-date information for every aspect of the voting experience, including:
(We put together a synopsis of the History of Voting Rights in our LPL Civics Hub LibGuide as well!)
We will continue to keep this page as current as possible in preparation for the 2026 Mid-Terms, and we hope you find your way back to this page to check for updates.
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See Onondaga County Election Results here
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to see local results from the general election on 11/4/25.
We have other sources of Election Results here.
See also:
Check out the brief section of the History of Voting Rights in our Civics Hub LibGuide.
...New York State updated its Early Voting policy and application process.
See the details at the Early Voting page or check Early Voting Polling Place Wait Times.
...how much money candidates are spending?
...candidate stances on important issues?
Check this page out for details about the candidates.
Take a look at this page in other languages here.
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