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THE ELECTION LAW.

ELECTION LAW

OF THE

STATE OF NEW YORK

LAWS OF 1909, CHAPTER 22, WITH ALL AMENDMENTS PASSED TO THE END OF THE LEGISLATIVE SESSION OF 1921.

AN ACT in relation to the elections, constituting chapter seventeen of the consolidated laws.

Became a law February 17, 1909, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three-fifths being present.

The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

CHAPTER 17 OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS.

ELECTION LAW.
LAW.

Article 1. Short title; application; definitions (§§ 1-3.)

2. Enrollment of voters (§§ 4-25.)

3. Party organization (§§ 35-43.)

4. Party nominations and designations (§§ 45-58.)

4-a. Conduct of official primary elections; canvass of returns (§§ 70-94.)\

4-b. Conventions (§§ 110-114.)

5. Nominating certificates; emblems; vacancies (§§ 120-137.)

6. Registration of voters (§§ 150-184.)

7. Boards of elections (§§ 190-209a.)

7-a. Commissioner of elections in the county of Monroe (§§ 210-223.) 7-b. Commissioner of elections in the county of Niagara (§§ 225-238.) 8. Times, places, notices, officers and expenses of elections (§§ 290320.)

9. Ballots and stationery (§§ 330-345.)

10. Conduct of elections and canvass of votes (§§ 350-382.)

11. Voting machines (§§ 390-421.)

12. Boards of canvassers (§§ 430-444.)

13. United States senators, representatives in congress and presi

dential electors (§§ 449-457.)

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