| | Saratoga County Board of Elections will post signs indicating that within a 100-foot distance from the polling site: There can be no electioneering (campaigning or canvassing); no political banner, button, poster, or placard shall be allowed; and 鈥宨t is against the law to tamper with the signs in any way. | What to expect at the polling site | One of two election inspectors will provide you a ballot. There may be several poll watchers in the room, who will observe irregularities and report those observations to the election inspectors or the Board of Elections, but they are not allowed to intimidate voters or engage in other unauthorized conduct. There will be instructions on how to contact the appropriate official if a voter鈥檚 right to vote has been violated. | | - If the polls close while you鈥檙e still in line, stay in line 鈥� you have the right to vote.
- 鈥孖f you make a mistake on your ballot, ask for a new one.
- 鈥孖f the machines are down at your polling place, ask for a paper ballot.
- 鈥孖f you are at the correct polling location but are not on the list, you can still cast a ballot. Ask the poll worker for a provisional ballot.
- 鈥孖f you have a problem voting and think your rights have been denied, call (866) OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).
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