Mo Brown’s 2025 Onondaga County Voter Guide!
Every protest, every march, every chant for justice means nothing if we don’t carry that same energy to the ballot box. Real change doesn’t stop in the streets; it shows up on Election Day. Voting is the most direct way to make your voice heard, shape policy, and hold power accountable.
This year, it’s easier than ever to vote. Whether you cast your ballot early, by mail, or in person on Election Day, your participation matters. The movement for equity and accountability, has to continue through the vote. That’s where our collective power becomes law.
*Image and some information obtained from CNY Solidarity Coalition. For complete, official voting details, visit the Onondaga County Board of Elections at onvote.net
There are 3 ways to vote in the election.
Vote by Mail: Request your ballot at https://elections.ny.gov/request-ballot
Early Voting: October 25 – November 2 see polling times and locations!
Vote on November 4: Polls Open 6AM – 9PM Find your polling place at https://voterlookup.elections.ny.gov/
