New York's Unique State Holidays and Celebrations

Several days in each calendar year are set aside by the State of New York to be celebrated as state holidays. Below, we'll go over how these state holidays will affect both public and private sector employers.

Lincoln's Birthday, Federal Holidays in New York

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Abraham Lincoln’s birthday

In some U.S. states, February 12 is Lincoln's Birthday, which is a legal holiday.

Abraham Lincoln's birthday is a state holiday in Illinois, New York, California, and New York, and it always falls on February 12th, no matter what day of the week it is.

Lincoln was born in LaRue County, Kentucky, on February 12, 1809.

In 1860, he was elected as the 16th president of the United States. He was president during the American Civil War and signed the Emancipation Proclamation into law in 1863.

John Wilkes Booth killed him while he was watching a play at Ford's Theatre on April 14, 1865, less than two weeks after the Confederates gave up.

On this day, wreaths are laid at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., and at the site where he was born in Kentucky.

Some people disagree on when Lincoln's Birthday became a holiday for the first time. Some people tried to make it a legal holiday, but it never worked out because Lincoln's birthday was close to that of another famous president, George Washington, who was born on February 22nd and whose birthday was already a national holiday.

Washington's birthday is now officially known as Presidents' Day. This is done to honor both Washington and Lincoln, as well as the service that all Presidents have rendered to the United States of America.

Juneteenth, Federal Holidays in New York

National Independence Day, Juneteenth, is a federal holiday in the US. President Joe Biden signed it into law on June 17, 2021.

On June 19, every year, 29 states, including New York and Washington, D.C., celebrate Juneteenth as a state holiday.

There will be a federal holiday and most state holidays on the next working weekday if June 19th falls on a weekend. July 16 is a state and public holiday in New Jersey, and it falls on the third Friday of June.

Every other state recognizes Juneteenth and has a formal event to mark the day, and most states have celebrations.

Juneteenth is a combination of the words "June" and "nineteenth." It is also known as "Emancipation Day," "Independence Day," and "Freedom Day." The name comes from combining the words "June" and "nineteenth." Juneteenth celebrates the date on June 19, 1865, when it was announced that slavery would end in Texas and that African-American slaves in the Confederate South would be freed.

Election Day, Federal Holidays in New York

Every even-numbered year, on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, a number of states observe Election Day as a state holiday.

November 2nd is the earliest possible date for Election Day, while November 8th is the latest possible date.

The method by which each state selects its electors for the office of president and vice president is determined by that state, and the election takes place every four years in even-numbered years.

The United States Senate and House of Representatives are elected every two years.

This day might also see elections for other levels of state and municipal government.

This date in 1848 marked the beginning of the presidential election. The reasoning behind choosing a Tuesday as the election day is that many voters would have to travel more than one day to cast their ballots, which is inconvenient because they shouldn't have to travel on a Sunday.

The 1840s–1890s were the most popular years for voters, according to USA Today. It was common practice to organize celebrations and public gatherings on the day that Americans were given a day off from work. "Even children too young to vote were involved in these festivities, which got them in the practice of civic participation and instilled a sense that it was important and fun," the paper was told by Holly Jackson, an associate professor at the University of Massachusetts.

There has been an effort to make Election Day a national holiday in recent years due to dissatisfaction with the low voter turnout. Although several similar bills have been introduced in the past few years, none of them have yet to pass into law.

A holiday named Democracy Day was proposed by Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) in November 2014 in response to a voter turnout of less than 40%; however, no action was taken on the matter during the 113th Congress.

Some have proposed combining Veterans Day with Election Day since they are both federal holidays that fall near to each other.

Full List of Federal Holidays in New York

New Year: 1 January.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Third Monday of January. In honour of Martin Luther King Jr who fought to defend racial equality.

President’s Day: Third Monday of February. Celebrated in honour of George Washington and all of United States’ Presidents.

Memorial Day: Last Monday of May. To remember the soldiers who died while serving in the country’s armed forces.

Independence Day: 4 July. On July 4, 1776, 13 colonies became independent from British domination and formed the first States of the country.

Labor day: First Monday of September

Columbus Day: Second Monday of October. Remembers Christopher Columbus’ arrival to the Americas on 12 October, 1492.

Veterans Day: 11 November. The anniversary of the signing of the armistice.

Thanksgiving Day: Last Thursday of November.

Christmas: 25 December.

In Conclusion

In addition to the many recognized public holidays, every day is a holiday in New York. Museums and stores in New York do not adhere to any set schedule of closing times. On Thanksgiving and Christmas Day, many stores will be closed (though not all). An outline of New York's (bank) holidays is provided below.

New York also observes a number of state holidays, such as Lincoln's Birthday, Election Day, and others, in addition to federal holidays.

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