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IMPORTANT VOTER INFORMATION FOR THE ELECTION: VOTE.NYC


IMPORTANT VOTER INFORMATION: BOARD OF ELECTION (BOE) DATES & INFO FOR THE ELECTION: VOTE.NYC

Election Day is Nov 5th

Early Voting is Oct 26 – Nov 3

Absentee ballot applications: Last day is Oct 26 (received by BOE) to submit application, if you can’t make it in person to poll site.

Register to vote: Submit voter registration. Last day Oct 26 for General Election (received by BOE).

Change party registration: Submit voter registration, party box checked. Anytime until Feb 14. Effective immediately.

Change address: Submit voter registration. Last day is Oct 21 for General Election (received by BOE).

Find your poll site, see your sample ballot, and all voter info: vote.nyc


Common Sense Contract with New York

The Queens Village Republican Club proudly endorses Project Civica’s Common Sense Contract with New York.

“The Common Sense Contract with New York is a strong commitment between a New York voter and a state legislator running for office in 2024. The contract includes 7 specific pledges that the signatory of this document fully embraces in order to run under the Common Sense Contract with the New York platform.” Click here for more info.


WE WILL NEVER FORGET!


On the 23rd anniversary of the terrorist attack on our nation on September 11, 2001, we pause to remember our fallen heroes and our fellow American citizens who perished on that fateful day. In the aftermath of that national tragedy, we all came together as one nation under our flag. Let’s all show our pride and love of America by flying the American Flag all year around. We will never forget!


Bangladesh Hindu Genocide

Hindus have tolerated Enough, Now its time to Sanction and Punish Bangladesh

By Ankush Bhandari

Since the start of Hamas attacks on Israel last October, we often heard the word “Holocaust”. Let’s look at what in dictionary it means.  

The term “Holocaust” originates from ancient Greek, meaning “Burnt Offering”. Historians used it before World War II to describe the mass death of people. However, since 1945, it has become synonymous with the murder of European Jews during the war. This is why we use the term “Holocaust” when referring to Jewish persecution.

One may question why such a horrific event like the Holocaust occurred and how one person could act so cruelly toward another.


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