Early voting starts Saturday - ahead of the November general election.
Early voting is open to registered voters to avoid long lines.
There are 14 locations throughout the county and voters can go to any of these to cast their ballots.
"You can go to any location," Lisa Nicolay, Republican Monroe County Board of Elections commissioner. "You sign in on a poll pad. We have the ability to look up any voter in the entire county at any of these locations."
Polls are open Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Early voting ends on Oct. 31.
A list of locations and times is here.
When voters head to the polls on Nov. 2, they'll see five statewide propositions on the ballot this election.
Voters will weigh in on five proposals to change the state constitution.
They are: amend the redistricting process, establish the right to clean air and water, eliminate 10-day advance voter registration requirement, authorize no-excuse absentee ballot voting, and to increase the jurisdiction of the New York City Civil Court.