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NY A10466
Bill
Status
5/29/2024
Primary Sponsor
Latrice Walker
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AI Summary
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Requires judicial officer elections (except village judges) to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November in even-numbered years, with terms expiring at the end of even-numbered years.
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Shifts city and county officer elections from odd-numbered years to even-numbered years, requiring these officials' terms to expire at the end of even-numbered years.
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Modifies vacancy-filling procedures for supreme court, county court, surrogate's court, family court, and district court judges to require elections at the next general election occurring in an even-numbered year.
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Changes county register elections from every three years to every four years in even-numbered years, and modifies sheriff, county clerk, and district attorney election cycles to occur in even-numbered years.
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Allows the legislature to authorize elections of state and local officials in odd-numbered years if structured to ensure the officer's term expires at the end of an even-numbered year.
Legislative Description
Requires certain elections take place in even-numbered years for certain municipal and judicial officials.
Last Action
referred to election law
5/29/2024