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NY A10506
Bill
Status
5/29/2024
Primary Sponsor
Latrice Walker
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AI Summary
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Amends Public Officers Law to require city officers and county officers in New York City to be elected in even-numbered years instead of odd-numbered years.
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Modifies Second Class Cities Law to schedule all city officer elections, including judicial officers, for even-numbered years on the Tuesday following the first Monday in November.
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Changes Alternative County Government Law to require comptroller elections in even-numbered years, with the second comptroller elected in the first even-numbered year after the first comptroller's election.
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Updates County Law to require sheriff, county clerk, district attorney, county treasurer, and coroner elections to occur in even-numbered years.
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Allows currently serving elected officials to complete their full terms under existing law; subsequent elections for those offices follow the new even-numbered year requirement.
Legislative Description
Requires certain elections of public officials occur on even-numbered years.
Last Action
referred to election law
5/29/2024