New York Election Law Title 1 - STATEWIDE PROVISIONS
- 3-100 - New York State Board of Elections; Membership; Organization.
1. There is hereby created within the executive department a New York state board of elections, hereafter referred to as the "state board of elections",...
- 3-102 - State Board of Elections; General Powers and Duties.
In addition to the enforcement powers and any other powers and duties specified by law, the state board of elections shall have the power and...
- 3-103 - Computerized Record Keeping; Sharing Information in Database.
1. The state board of elections shall promulgate rules and regulations setting minimum standards for computerized record keeping systems maintained by county boards of elections....
- 3-104 - State Board of Elections; Enforcement Powers.
1. (a) There shall be a unit known as the division of election law enforcement established within the state board of elections. The head of...
- 3-104-a - Compliance Unit; Compliance Procedures.
1. There shall be a compliance unit within the board of elections. The compliance unit shall examine campaign finance statements required to be filed pursuant...
- 3-105 - Administrative Complaint Procedure.
1. The state board of elections shall establish and maintain a uniform, nondiscriminatory administrative complaint procedure pursuant to which any person who believes that there...
- 3-106 - Fair Campaign Code.
1. In addition to the powers and duties elsewhere enumerated in this article, the state board of elections, after public hearings, shall adopt a "fair...
- 3-107 - Powers and Duties of the State Board of Elections Respecting Elections and Crimes Against the Elective Franchise.
Authority is hereby conferred upon the state board of elections to appoint a special investigator to take charge of the investigation of cases arising under...
- 3-108 - Disaster; Additional Day for Voting.
1. A county board of elections, or the state board of elections with respect to an election conducted in a district in the jurisdiction of...
- 3-110 - Time Allowed Employees to Vote.
1. If a registered voter does not have sufficient time outside of his working hours, within which to vote at any election, he may, without...
Last modified: February 3, 2019