General Election Day is Nov. 2, 2004, for presidential and congressional elections and many state elections. Each state, however, has its own primary schedule:
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NEW YORK
• Electoral votes: 31
(270 electoral votes out of a total 538 needed to win general election)
• Democratic delegates: 285
• Republican delegates: 102
Important Dates:
Nov. 4, 2003: State municipal elections
March 2, 2004: Presidential primary election
Past Results:
Polling Places:
In 2002, New York had 6,896 polling places. To find your polling location, click here.
Web site: http://www.elections.state.ny.us