Monday, June 1, 2020

NY Election Administrators are Bracing for Crush of Paper Ballots


For New York’s June 23rd Primaries, as Voters Avoid the Polls to Prevent the Spread of the Coronavirus, Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) issued an Executive Order, in April, Allowing any State Voter to Apply for an Absentee Ballot.

Then he told County Officials who Administer Elections that they had to Mail an Application for an Absentee Ballot to Every Voter with an Active Contest on the Ballot.

Then the Court said the State had to run a Democratic Presidential Primary With All the Candidates even if they had Dropped-Out.

That now will include all 6,563,866 Democratic Party Voters, as well as a possible 3,576,398 Voters in other Parties with Primaries for: the U.S. House of Representatives and State/Local/Special Elections.

Absentee Ballot Materials will be Sent at least 32 Days before Federal, State, County, City, or Town Elections.

The Ballot must either be Personally delivered to the Board of Elections No Later than the Close of Polls on Election Day, or Postmarked by a Governmental Postal Service, Not later than the Day before the Election and Received No later than the 7th day after the Election.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


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