ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation Thursday that gives New Yorkers until February to register for the state’s presidential primaries — a fourth-month extension on the previous deadline.

“This measure will make it easier for New Yorkers to have their voices heard in presidential, congressional and state primaries, which builds upon the many reforms we’ve made,” Cuomo said.

Big Apple voters will be able to register for a party as late as Feb. 14 for the April 28 presidential primary. Party contests for other races are set for June.

Previously, voters would have confronted an Oct. 11, 2019 deadline — which some progressive activists said would have prevented new voters from registering in time.

Presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders griped about the early deadline during the 2016 Democratic primary, complaining that younger voters wishing to back him were left out in the cold.