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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New York State Voter Registration Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information, including your last name, first name, middle initial, and birth date. Ensure that you print in blue or black ink for clarity.
  3. In the 'Political party' section, select one option to enroll in a political party. You can choose from options like Democratic, Republican, Conservative, etc., or opt for 'No party' if you wish to remain an independent voter.
  4. Complete the identification section by providing either your New York State DMV number or the last four digits of your Social Security number. If you do not have these, include a valid photo ID or other acceptable documents.
  5. Review all entered information for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the form. Your signature confirms that all provided information is true and that you meet registration requirements.
  6. Finally, mail or deliver the completed form to your county's Board of Elections address listed on the back of the form at least 25 days before the election.

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Parties play an important role in making laws for the country. Since legislatures make laws, most of which are members of a particular political party. Parties form and run government once they get the majority in the house. Parties play the role of opposition when they lose the majority in the legislature.
Parties are the pillars of democracy- popular leaders are elected as rulers leaders are elected to serve the people those who wanted to be elected they must serve better parties reflect fundamental political divisions in a society.
Voters not affiliated with a qualified political party (also known as No Party Preference Voters) may vote a ballot of a qualified political party allowing participation by non-affiliated voters.

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Change your political party affiliation You can change your registration through your state election office. Before you do, know: You do not have to join a political party or reveal your party preference when you register to vote.
Without political parties, electors would have to individually evaluate every candidate in every election. But political parties enable electors to make judgments about just a few groups, and then apply their judgment of the party to all the candidates affiliated with that group.
Voters who registered to vote without stating a political party preference are known as No Party Preference (NPP) voters. NPP voters were formerly known as decline-to-state or DTS voters.

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