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S01649 Summary:

BILL NOS01649A
 
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Amd §§7-116 & 7-118, El L
 
Relates to the order of candidate and delegate names on primary ballots in cities with a population of one million or more as of the latest federal decennial census and provides for a rotation of names in subsequent elections.
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S01649 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         1649--A
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    January 13, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen.  LIU  --  read  twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee  on  Elections  --  committee
          discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
          to said committee
 
        AN ACT to amend the election law, in relation to primary election voting
          ballots  in  cities with a population of one million or more as of the
          latest federal decennial census
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Section  7-116 of the election law is amended by adding a
     2  new subdivision 6-a to read as follows:
     3    6-a.  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  subdivision  six  of  this
     4  section,  in  cities  with a population of one million or more as of the
     5  latest federal decennial census, the ballot on the  voting  machine  for
     6  primary elections shall conform to the following additional provisions:
     7    The names of the candidates designated for such public office or party
     8  position  in  the  primary of a party shall be placed under the title of
     9  the office or position in the alphabetical order of their  surnames,  in
    10  the  first or lowest numbered assembly district and election district of
    11  any political unit  or  subdivision  within  a  county.  If  candidates'
    12  surnames  are identical, their given or first name shall determine their
    13  order. Thereafter the names shall be rotated by  election  districts  by
    14  transposing the first named candidate to the bottom of the order at each
    15  succeeding  election  district, so that each name shall appear first and
    16  in each other position in an equal number, as nearly as possible, of the
    17  election districts and except, further, that where two  or  more  candi-
    18  dates  are to be elected to the same party position, the names of candi-
    19  dates for such a position which appear on the same designating  petition
    20  shall  be  grouped  together  on  the ballot in the order in which their
    21  names appear on the designating petition and the group rotated alphabet-
    22  ically in relation to other groups or individual candidates according to
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD03269-02-5

        S. 1649--A                          2
 
     1  the surname of the first person on  the  designating  petition  of  such
     2  group.  Groups  of  candidates  for delegate and alternate delegate, and
     3  groups of candidates for male and female delegate and  male  and  female
     4  alternate  delegate  to the same convention designated on the same peti-
     5  tion shall be rotated  together  alphabetically  in  relation  to  other
     6  groups  or  individual  candidates according to the surname of the first
     7  person listed on such designating petition in the  group  of  candidates
     8  for  whichever  of  such  delegate  or alternate delegate positions will
     9  appear first on the voting machine. If the rules of  a  party  committee
    10  provide  for  equal  representation  of the sexes among the members of a
    11  state committee elected from each unit of representation, elections  for
    12  male and female members of such a committee from a single unit of repre-
    13  sentation  shall be conducted as elections for two different party posi-
    14  tions.  Notwithstanding the provisions of this paragraph, if  the  board
    15  of  elections  has  assigned  numbers to the candidates for an office or
    16  position because of identical or similar names  among  such  candidates,
    17  the  names  of  such  candidates shall be placed under the title of such
    18  office or position in the order of such numbers in such first or  lowest
    19  numbered  district,  and  the  names  shall  not  be rotated by election
    20  district. Such names shall appear in the identical order on each  ballot
    21  in each election district.
    22    County  committee  candidates or groups of candidates shall be printed
    23  within the first election district of each  assembly  district  or  part
    24  thereof,  according  to  the priority of filing of designating petitions
    25  and they shall then be rotated  by  election  district  by  placing  the
    26  candidate  or group of candidates designated in the same petition as the
    27  candidate or group of candidates which was printed first in an  election
    28  district  at  the  bottom  of  the order in the next succeeding election
    29  district in which a candidate or group of candidates designated in  such
    30  petition appears on the ballot.
    31    In  cases where a name is added to or removed from the ballot by court
    32  order too late to make  a  complete  adjustment  to  these  requirements
    33  feasible,  the name may be added at the bottom of the list of candidates
    34  in all election districts, or removed from the ballot  in  all  election
    35  districts  without changing the previously arranged order of other names
    36  and without invalidating the election.  Any  inadvertent  error  in  the
    37  order  of names discovered too late to correct the order of the names on
    38  the ballots concerned shall not invalidate an election.
    39    Except where a contest or candidate is  removed  from  the  ballot  by
    40  court  order  too  late  to make complete compliance with this paragraph
    41  feasible, the title of each public office  or  party  position  and  the
    42  names  of  the  candidates  for such office or position appearing on any
    43  voting machine used for primary elections in cities with a population of
    44  one million or more as of the  latest  federal  decennial  census  shall
    45  appear  on  such  machine  immediately  adjacent  to one another, either
    46  horizontally or vertically; and no blank spaces shall separate the names
    47  of candidates actually running for an office or party position  on  such
    48  voting  machine, and no blank spaces shall separate any two such offices
    49  or positions which appear on such voting machine in the same  column  or
    50  row.
    51    § 2. Subdivision 3 of section 7-118 of the election law, as separately
    52  amended  by chapters 410 and 411 of the laws of 2019, is amended to read
    53  as follows:
    54    3. Sample ballots may be mailed by the  board  of  elections  to  each
    55  eligible voter at least three days before the election, or in lieu ther-
    56  eof,  a copy of such sample ballot may be published at least once within

        S. 1649--A                          3
 
     1  one week preceding the election in newspapers or on a website maintained
     2  by the board of elections.  In cities with a population of  one  million
     3  or  more  as  of  the  latest  federal  decennial  census,  for  primary
     4  elections,  the  board  of  elections shall, not later than fifteen days
     5  prior to the first day of early voting for such primary election, notify
     6  each candidate for whom a designation has been filed with such board for
     7  an office or position to be voted on at such primary, by mail  or  elec-
     8  tronic correspondence, of the availability on the board's website of all
     9  versions  of  sample ballots applicable to the office or position sought
    10  by such candidate. Such sample ballots shall reflect the order of  names
    11  as determined pursuant to section 7-116 of this title. This notification
    12  shall  also state that a complete set of printed sample ballots reflect-
    13  ing all applicable versions for that candidate will be provided  by  the
    14  board  upon  request.  The board of elections shall ensure that all such
    15  versions of sample ballots are accessible on its  website.  Each  county
    16  board  of  elections  shall  transmit  electronically  in a format to be
    17  determined by the state board of elections, as it is available,  a  copy
    18  of the candidate and contest information contained on each of its ballot
    19  styles  to  the state board of elections. The state board shall create a
    20  system to allow such information to be made publicly available  via  its
    21  website, as well as the website of any county board of elections, and in
    22  such a way as to be accessible with a computer screen-reading program.
    23    §  3.  This  act shall take effect on the thirtieth day after it shall
    24  have become a law and shall apply to elections occurring  on  and  after
    25  such date.
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