West Side Rag
  • TOP NEWS
  • OPEN/CLOSED
  • FOOD
  • SCHOOLS
  • OUTDOORS
  • REAL ESTATE
  • ART & CULTURE
  • POLITICS
  • COLUMNS
  • CRIME
  • HISTORY
  • ABSURDITY
  • ABOUT US
    • OUR STORY
    • CONTRIBUTORS
    • CONTACT
    • GET WSR FREE IN YOUR INBOX
    • SEND US TIPS AND IDEAS
West Side Rag
No Result
View All Result
SUPPORT THE RAG
No Result
View All Result

Favorite WSR Stories

  • UPDATE: Racist Remarks Shock Participants at UWS Schools Meeting: ‘We Take These Matters Very Seriously’
  • A Less-Than-Enlightening Update on the Possibility of Wegmans Opening on the Upper West Side
  • UPDATE: What’s Going on With the 174 Yards of Sidewalk Shed Over The Astor on the Upper West Side
Get WSR FREE in your inbox
SUPPORT THE RAG

American Museum Of Natural History Will Serve As Early Voting Site Instead of UWS School Complex

April 9, 2024 | 11:18 AM
in NEWS, POLITICS
6
The Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation. Photo courtesy of AMNH.

By Gus Saltonstall

The American Museum of Natural History has “enthusiastically agreed” to serve as an early voting site beginning with the upcoming primary elections in June, according to the museum and local elected officials.

The more than 150-year-old UWS museum will serve as a polling place from June 15 to June 23, following a request from a trio of officials: New York State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal, and New York City Councilmember Gale Brewer.

The museum’s decision to serve as the area’s early-voting site means the William J. O’Shea Complex at 100 West 77th Street, home to around 1,500 public school students from three schools, will no longer have to shoulder the responsibility. Parents from the schools — The Anderson School, The Computer School, and the Dual Language Middle School — had previously said that the early-voting period “presented safety and logistical issues that were harming the student population.”

Specifically, parents and faculty members at the three Upper West Side schools said that the nine days of early voting “restrict[ed] nutritional options for students, and compromise[d] student safety.” Those concerns included voters wandering around the school buildings looking for bathrooms or voting booths, and the lack of hot food during the week where voting was taking place in the cafeteria.

The museum’s new Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation will host the voting station, Daniel Slippen, the museum’s vice president of government and corporate relations, told the Daily News. “The dazzling granite-clad center is located on the Columbus Avenue side of the museum campus.”

“We are delighted by the responsiveness of our representatives and the AMNH to the concerns of our school administration, teachers, and parents!” Sarah Babcock, co-president of the Computer School Parent Association, said in a release. “Moving early voting from our cafeteria helps ensure the safety of the students in the William J. O’Shea Campus and enables students to return to the cafeteria for breakfast, lunch, and afterschool.”

Subscribe to West Side Rag’s FREE email newsletter here.

Share this article:
SUPPORT THE RAG
Leave a comment

Please limit comments to 150 words and keep them civil and relevant to the article at hand. Comments are closed after six days. Our primary goal is to create a safe and respectful space where a broad spectrum of voices can be heard. We welcome diverse viewpoints and encourage readers to engage critically with one another’s ideas, but never at the expense of civility. Disagreement is expected—even encouraged—but it must be expressed with care and consideration. Comments that take cheap shots, escalate conflict, or veer into ideological warfare detract from the constructive spirit we aim to cultivate. A detailed statement on comments and WSR policy can be read here.

guest

guest

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

6 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
BJJK
BJJK
1 year ago

I really wish they would stop moving the polling places. In the last few years (maybe four or five), I have had four separate polling locations—once at O’Shea but this was most recently moved on me as well. For the politicians who constantly scream about alleged disenfranchising measures, they should consider that constantly changing the polling places is much more detrimental to the franchise than having to produce an ID.

2
Reply
RealityCanBeHard
RealityCanBeHard
1 year ago
Reply to  BJJK

My site has also changed a few times over the years. One just adapts. There is no secret to their location and they are strategically located so people don’t have to travel far.

2
Reply
Leon
Leon
1 year ago

Nice work by our elected officials and thank you to AMNH. This is a great solution. These elected officials get a lot of grief around here (including from me) but this was a good plan by them.

One day of disruption at a school is manageable. But over a week, several times a year is a major challenge.

16
Reply
Concerned Parent
Concerned Parent
1 year ago

This is a great win for students!! My kids attend a HS that is an early voting site. There are 33 early voting sites across 4 boros, EXCEPT Queens. Security issues; no support from BOE or DOE; no additional security agents; clubs, sport, after school and programs impacted; economically disadvantaged students denied hot meals; the list goes on. No one knows the issues unless your school is impacted. Learn more: http://www.noearlyvotingatschools.com

3
Reply
Michael
Michael
1 year ago

An interesting study conducted about 15 years ago at Stanford University demonstrated how polling locations can influence an individual’s vote. The researchers found that the different polling locations (firehouses, schools, churches, etc.) influenced voting behavior. The authors note that this influence occurs outside of the individual’s awareness. Just something to keep in mind.

Last edited 1 year ago by Michael
1
Reply
RealityCanBeHard
RealityCanBeHard
1 year ago

We already have two dinosaurs on the ballot.

1
Reply

YOU MIGHT LIKE...

Upper West Side Snow Photos From The Blizzard: See It
NEWS

Upper West Side Snow Photos From The Blizzard: See It

February 23, 2026 | 4:08 PM
Man Robbed in Riverside Park by Teens Flashing Gun and Knife:  NYPD
CRIME

Man Shot on the Upper West Side: Police

February 23, 2026 | 11:38 AM
Previous Post

UWS Store Goes Viral For Quick-Thinking Earthquake T-Shirt: In the Window Within 15 Minutes

Next Post

UPDATE: MTA Works To Reroute Water From UWS Broadway Median Following Mysterious Water Flow On 3-Block Street

this week's events image
Next Post
UPDATE: MTA Works To Reroute Water From UWS Broadway Median Following Mysterious Water Flow On 3-Block Street

UPDATE: MTA Works To Reroute Water From UWS Broadway Median Following Mysterious Water Flow On 3-Block Street

‘Houston: WESS Is Coming!’ Small UWS School Makes It to International Robotics Championship

'Houston: WESS Is Coming!' Small UWS School Makes It to International Robotics Championship

Firefighter Goes Extra Mile to Help After Man in Wheelchair Hit By Car on Upper West Side

Firefighter Goes Extra Mile to Help After Man in Wheelchair Hit By Car on Upper West Side

  • ABOUT US
  • CONTACT US
  • NEWSLETTER
  • WSR MERCH!
  • ADVERTISE
  • EVENTS
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • TERMS OF USE
  • SITE MAP
Site design by RLDGROUP

© 2026 West Side Rag | All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • TOP NEWS
  • THIS WEEK’S EVENTS
  • OPEN/CLOSED
  • FOOD
  • SCHOOLS
  • OUTDOORS
  • REAL ESTATE
  • ART & CULTURE
  • POLITICS
  • COLUMNS
  • CRIME
  • HISTORY
  • ABSURDITY
  • ABOUT
    • OUR STORY
    • CONTRIBUTORS
    • CONTACT US
    • GET WSR FREE IN YOUR INBOX
    • SEND US TIPS AND IDEAS
  • WSR SHOP

© 2026 West Side Rag | All rights reserved.