New York State
Voting Machines
Learn about the voting machines available in your specific polling place, as well as information on how your voting system will be used in an election. We hope that these resources answer any voting questions you may have and will provide you with a better understanding of what to expect when you arrive at your polling place.
Know Your Voting Machines
E-Poll Book Systems
Signing in at the Poll Site
To accommodate the needs of early voting and ensure that no voter votes more than once, New York State has largely moved from traditional paper pollbooks to an E-Poll Book system that communicates with all pollbooks within the county.
Voting Systems Testing
Below you will find our voting machine review process and corresponding reports for each machine.
Voter Registration Systems
Voter Registration systems are software databases used by County Boards of Elections to maintain and update the voter registration records of voters within the county, as well as perform additional, tangentially related functions like absentee ballots and election inspector scheduling. As the digitized copy of the voter roll for the county, all maintenance is performed at a county level. These updates are then reported out to the statewide database (NYSVoter), which then updates based on these county level changes. The statewide database simply aggregates existing data, and exerts no control over county level systems.
Voter Registration systems must be approved for use by the New York State Board of Elections, and once approved, undergo routine functional and security testing to ensure the system remains secure and compliant over the course of time. Voter Registration systems do not interface with voting machines in any way.
The approved Voter Registration system vendors are NTS Data, NextVote, ES&S, N-tier and Essex County.
Contact Us
Please direct all comments or questions regarding voting machine testing to info@elections.ny.gov.