The New York Senate Standing Committee on Elections chaired by Senator Thomas O'Mara held a hearing today on these bills:
[1] S2801, sponsored by Greg Ball, District 40
An act to amend the election law, in relation to the registration and enrollment of voters.
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[2] S3149, sponsored by Joseph A. Griffo, District 47
An act to amend the election law, in relation to enacting the agreement among the states to elect the president by national popular vote.
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[3] S3285, sponsored by Thomas F. O'Mara, District 58
An act to amend the election law, in relation to increasing the number of registrants an election district may contain with the approval of the county board of elections.
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[4] S3705, sponsored by Jack M. Martins, District 7
An act to amend chapter 3 of the laws of 2011 amending the election law relating to the number and use of voting machines in village elections, chapter 170 of the laws of 2011 amending the town law relating to the types of voting machines used in certain elections and chapter 359 of the laws of 2010 amending the education law relating to use of lever voting machines, in relation to making the provisions of such chapters permanent; and to repeal sections 3 and 6 of chapter 170 of the laws of 2011 amending the town law relating to the types of voting machines used in certain elections relating thereto.
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[5] S4671, sponsored by Thomas F. O'Mara, District 58
An act to amend the election law, in relation to filing and posting notice of party caucus at the local board of elections in village elections.
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[6] S6519 sponsored by Thomas F. O'Mara, District 58
An act to amend the election law, in relation to amending certain deadlines to facilitate the timely transmission of ballots to military voters stationed overseas; and to amend the public officers law, in relation to filling vacancies in elective offices.
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The bills passed the First Call.
NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote!
Michael H. Drucker
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