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  2. The official website of the State of New York. Find information about state government agencies and learn more about our programs and services.

  3. New York State has resources for New Yorkers in need. Answer a few questions and we’ll show you services that may make a difference.

  4. Welcome to the official website of the NYS Department of Taxation and Finance. Visit us to learn about your tax responsibilities, check your refund status, and use our online services—anywhere, any time!

  5. Government | The State of New York

    www.ny.gov/services/government

    Find a Job in New York State Government. Join the State workforce. Learn more about the state exam process and how to apply. Overview. About Exams. Sign Up for an Exam. Register to Vote. Register to vote or update your voter information online. Overview.

  6. Find deadlines for registering to vote, updating voter registration information and absentee or military/overseas voting timetables, as well as a calendar of official dates for General and Primary Elections, and early voting. View Registration Deadlines.

  7. New York State government provides thousands of services online, but until recently, it could be hard to find them. Now information is presented in a simple how-to format. And with the new My Services feature, you can save any resource and access it easily.

  8. Learn about all the ways to cast your vote in New York State, including early voting opportunities in your county, voting by early mail ballot, absentee ballot, or in person on Election Day.

  9. Election Information | New York State Board of Elections

    elections.ny.gov/election-information

    2024 New York State Board of Elections Political Calendar - including ballot access and election information.

  10. New York State has $19 billion in lost money and wants to give it back.

  11. Office for New Americans. The Office and its network of providers assist New Americans in navigating the naturalization process, starting and growing businesses, learning English, and becoming part of New York’s diverse cultural fabric. Learn More.