Election Information

Westchester County Board of Elections

Westchester County Board of Elections administers elections in the Village. Their website contains a wealth of information about Early Voting, Absentee Ballots, Voting Date and Polling Location Information: https://citizenparticipation.westchestergov.com/

Primary Election Day: Tuesday, April 2nd

Tuesday, April 2nd is Election Day. Tarrytown polls will be open from 6am to 9pm.

Polling locations in Tarrytown:

  • Village Hall, One Depot Plaza
  • Consolidated Engine Company, 77 Sheldon Avenue
  • Washington Engine, 157 White Plains Road 
  • First Baptist Church, 56 S Broadway
  • Conqueror Engine and Hope Hose Company, 50 Main Street 
  • Riverside Hose, 120 Franklin Street
  • Phenix Hose, 2 Mechanics Avenue

Identify your polling location here: https://citizenparticipation.westchestergov.com/find-polling-place

A list of candidates can be found here:  https://citizenparticipation.westchestergov.com/images/stories/pdfs/2023/2023FOIL-gen-election-candidates.pdf

For more information about what will be on your ballot in Tarrytown, check out https://www.vote411.org/

Early Voting 

A nine-day early voting period runs from October 28th to November 5th.

Find information about Early Voting Centers across Westchester County: https://citizenparticipation.westchestergov.com/voting/early-voting-2023

The four closest early voting locations to Tarrytown are: 

  • Hastings-On-Hudson Public Library, 7 Maple Avenue, Hastings-On-Hudson, NY 10706
  • Greenburgh Town Hall, 177 Hillside Avenue, White Plains, NY 10607
  • Mt. Pleasant Community Center, 125 Lozza Drive, Valhalla, NY 10595
  • Joseph G. Caputo Community Center, 95 Broadway, Ossining, NY 10562

Congressional Districts in Tarrytown Have Changed

Did you know we now have two Congressional Districts in Tarrytown instead of just one?  The entire Village of Tarrytown was previously located in the 17th Congressional District. Tarrytown is now divided into the 16th Congressional District and the 17th Congressional District.

The dividing line is not self-evident. Interested in finding your Congressional District?

Use this handy online tool.

Map of new districts:

Congressional District Map