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S07689 Summary:

BILL NOS07689A
 
SAME ASSAME AS A08257-A
 
SPONSORSKOUFIS
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §§8-400, 8-408, 10-104, 10-106, 10-107, 10-108, 11-202, 11-203 & 11-210, El L; amd §305, Ed L
 
Authorizes electronic absentee ballot applications for military voters and special federal voters; removes requirements that the federal post card application form be included with certain ballot application and ballots; requires institutions of higher education to provide students studying abroad with information on how to vote from abroad.
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S07689 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         7689--A
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                     April 29, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen. SKOUFIS -- 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 and the education law, in relation to
          overseas military voters and special federal voters
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Paragraph  (d)  of  subdivision 2 of section 8-400 of the
     2  election law, as amended by chapter 481 of the laws of 2023, is  amended
     3  to read as follows:
     4    (d)  The  board  of  elections  shall mail an absentee ballot to every
     5  qualified voter otherwise eligible for such a ballot, who requests  such
     6  an  absentee ballot from such board of elections in writing in a letter,
     7  telefax indicating the address, phone number and the telefax number from
     8  which the writing is sent, or other written instrument, or email, or  an
     9  electronic  application  submitted  by  the voter through the electronic
    10  absentee ballot application transmittal system established by the  state
    11  board  of  elections,  which  is signed by the voter and received by the
    12  board of elections not later than the tenth day before the election  for
    13  which  the  ballot is first requested and which states the address where
    14  the voter is registered and the address to which the  ballot  is  to  be
    15  mailed[;  provided,  however,  a  military  voter may request a military
    16  ballot or voter registration application or an absentee ballot  applica-
    17  tion  in  a letter as provided in subdivision three of section 10-106 of
    18  this chapter; and provided further, a special federal voter may  request
    19  a  special federal ballot or voter registration application or an absen-
    20  tee ballot application in a letter as provided in paragraph d of  subdi-
    21  vision  one  of  section  11-202 of this chapter. The board of elections
    22  shall enclose with such ballot a form of application for absentee ballot
    23  if the applicant is registered with such board of elections].
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD11782-05-5

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     1    § 2. Subdivision 2 of section 8-408 of the election law is amended  by
     2  adding a new paragraph (e) to read as follows:
     3    (e)  Military voters and special federal voters shall be able to apply
     4  for military and special federal ballots using the  electronic  absentee
     5  ballot  application  transmittal  system  or any other electronic means,
     6  including email or fax. The state board of elections  shall  ensure  the
     7  electronic absentee ballot application transmittal system shall be capa-
     8  ble  of  capturing  such  additional  information as may be necessary to
     9  determine a voter's eligibility, pursuant to article ten and  title  two
    10  of  article eleven of this chapter, and such other information as may be
    11  needed. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary,  any
    12  application  submitted  by electronic portal, email or fax, if otherwise
    13  valid, shall not require a  subsequent  or  redundant  additional  paper
    14  version  of  such  registration  or  application to be also submitted in
    15  order to be fully effective and valid.
    16    § 3. Section 10-104 of the election law is amended to read as follows:
    17    § 10-104. Military voters; right to vote. A  military  voter  of  this
    18  state shall be entitled to vote as fully as if [he] they were present at
    19  [his] their polling place and to register and vote in the manner herein-
    20  after  provided [except that the provisions of this article for absentee
    21  voting in primary elections shall not apply to the  party  positions  of
    22  members of the ward, town, city or county committee].
    23    §  4. Subdivisions 1, 4, and 11 of section 10-106 of the election law,
    24  subdivision 1 as amended by chapter 434 of the laws of 1984 and subdivi-
    25  sions 4 and 11 as amended by chapter  104  of  the  laws  of  2010,  are
    26  amended to read as follows:
    27    1. On or before the [thirty-fifth] tenth day preceding an election the
    28  names  and  addresses of all military voters who have filed applications
    29  for military ballots by such day and who  were  not  already  registered
    30  shall  be  registered by the board of elections in the election district
    31  of residence of such military  voter  as  hereinafter  provided.    Such
    32  registration  and  application  for  a military ballot shall be filed in
    33  person, or by mail, or by electronic portal, or by  email,  or  by  fax.
    34  Notwithstanding  any  other provision of law to the contrary, any regis-
    35  tration or application submitted by  electronic  portal,  email  or  fax
    36  shall  not require a subsequent or redundant additional paper version of
    37  such registration or application to be also submitted  in  order  to  be
    38  fully effective and valid.
    39    4.  Not earlier than the ninetieth or later than the seventy-fifth day
    40  before each general or primary election, each county or  city  board  of
    41  elections  shall send, in accordance with the preferred method of trans-
    42  mission designated by the voter pursuant to section 10-107 of this arti-
    43  cle, to each person who is registered as a military voter and  to  every
    44  other  military  voter in such county or city for whom it has a military
    45  address, an application for a military ballot for such general  election
    46  in  a  form  prescribed  by  the  state  board of elections, which shall
    47  include a place for such military voter to enroll in a party, and  shall
    48  include the return address of such board of elections.
    49    11.  A  board  of  elections  may send to any spouse, parent, or adult
    50  child, brother or sister of a military voter serving inside  or  outside
    51  of  the  continental  limits  of the United States, an application for a
    52  military ballot, in a form prescribed by the state board  of  elections.
    53  Such  application  shall  be  on a postcard addressed to the appropriate
    54  board of elections and shall include the statement  "I  understand  that
    55  this  application will be accepted for all purposes as the equivalent of
    56  an affidavit and, if it  contains  a  material  false  statement,  shall

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     1  subject  me  to  the  same  penalties as if I had been duly sworn". Such
     2  application may be signed by the spouse, parent or adult child,  brother
     3  or  sister  of  such military voter. Upon receipt of such an application
     4  from  such  a relative of a military voter, the board of elections shall
     5  mail a military ballot to such military voter [together with an applica-
     6  tion for a military ballot and instructions that such  application  must
     7  be  completed  and  returned  together  with the envelope containing the
     8  military ballot. No ballot sent to a military voter upon the application
     9  of a relative of such military voter shall be cast or canvassed unless a
    10  completed application for military ballot signed by such military  voter
    11  is  returned  within  the  time  limits  for the receipt of the military
    12  ballot itself].
    13    § 5. Subdivision 2 of section 10-107 of the election law, as added  by
    14  chapter 104 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
    15    2.  Irrespective of the preferred method of transmission designated by
    16  a military voter, a military voter's original completed [voter registra-
    17  tion application, military ballot application and] military ballot  must
    18  be  returned by mail or in person [notwithstanding that a prior copy was
    19  sent to the board of elections by facsimile transmission  or  electronic
    20  mail].  A  completed  military  ballot application submitted through the
    21  electronic absentee ballot application  transmittal  system  established
    22  under  section  8-408  of this chapter or by email or by fax shall be an
    23  original application and no conforming paper submission,  including  but
    24  not  limited  to a federal post card application form, shall be required
    25  to be submitted to either the state board of  elections  or  any  county
    26  board of elections.
    27    §  6. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 10-108 of the election
    28  law, as amended by chapter 164 of the laws of 2022, is amended  to  read
    29  as follows:
    30    (a)  Ballots for military voters shall be mailed or otherwise distrib-
    31  uted by the board of elections, in accordance with the preferred  method
    32  of  transmission  designated  by the voter pursuant to section 10-107 of
    33  this article, as soon as practicable but in any  event  not  later  than
    34  forty-six  days  before  a primary or general election; twenty-five days
    35  before a New York city  community  school  board  district  or  city  of
    36  Buffalo  school  district  election;  fourteen  days  before  a  village
    37  election conducted by the board of elections; forty-five days  before  a
    38  special  election;  and twenty-three days before a special election held
    39  pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision three of section forty-two of the
    40  public officers law. A voter who submits a military  ballot  application
    41  shall  be  entitled  to a military ballot thereafter for each subsequent
    42  election through and including the next two regularly scheduled  general
    43  elections  held in even numbered years, including any run-offs which may
    44  occur; provided, however, such application shall not be  valid  for  any
    45  election held within seven days after its receipt. Ballots shall also be
    46  mailed to any qualified military voter who is already registered and who
    47  requests  such military ballot from such board of elections in a letter,
    48  which is signed by the voter and received by the board of elections  not
    49  later  than  the seventh day before the election for which the ballot is
    50  requested and which states the address where the voter is registered and
    51  the address to which the ballot is to be mailed. [The board of elections
    52  shall enclose with such  ballot  a  form  of  application  for  military
    53  ballot.] In the case of a primary election, the board shall deliver only
    54  the  ballot  of  the  party  with  which  the military voter is enrolled
    55  according to the military voter's registration records. In the  event  a
    56  primary  election  is  uncontested  in  the  military  voter's  election

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     1  district for all offices or positions  [except  the  party  position  of
     2  member  of the ward, town, city or county committee], no ballot shall be
     3  delivered to such military voter for such  election;  and  the  military
     4  voter  shall  be  advised  of  the  reason why [he or she] they will not
     5  receive a ballot.
     6    § 7. Paragraphs a and b of subdivision 1  of  section  11-202  of  the
     7  election  law, paragraph a as amended by chapter 113 of the laws of 2023
     8  and paragraph b as amended by chapter 262  of  the  laws  of  2003,  are
     9  amended to read as follows:
    10    a.  A  person,  who, pursuant to this title, is qualified to vote as a
    11  special federal voter may, by application received by the state board of
    12  elections or any local board of elections on or  before  the  tenth  day
    13  next  preceding  any  election in which such person would be entitled to
    14  vote [or the last day of local registration for such election, whichever
    15  is later,] apply to the board of elections of the county in  which  they
    16  resided  [in  person or by personal application by mail for registration
    17  and enrollment as a special  federal  voter].    Such  registration  and
    18  application for a special federal ballot shall be filed in person, or by
    19  mail,  or by electronic portal, or by email, or by fax.  Notwithstanding
    20  any other provision of law to the contrary, any registration or applica-
    21  tion submitted by electronic portal, email or fax shall  not  require  a
    22  subsequent or redundant additional paper version of such registration or
    23  application  to  be  also  submitted  in order to be fully effective and
    24  valid. An application for registration and enrollment pursuant  to  this
    25  article  shall be treated as an application for a special federal ballot
    26  for every election in which the applicant  would  be  eligible  to  vote
    27  which  is  held  through  and including the next two regularly scheduled
    28  general elections held in even numbered years,  including  any  run-offs
    29  which may occur.
    30    b. A  person who, pursuant to the provisions of this title, is already
    31  registered as a special federal voter, may, by application  received  by
    32  the  state  board of elections or any local board of elections, apply to
    33  the board of elections of the county in which [he is] they are so regis-
    34  tered [in person or by mail] by any means provided for by  this  chapter
    35  for  a  special federal ballot. Such an application shall entitle such a
    36  voter to receive a ballot for every election  in  which  such  voter  is
    37  entitled  to vote which is held through and including the next two regu-
    38  larly scheduled general elections held in even numbered years, including
    39  any run-offs which may occur, provided, however, such application  shall
    40  not  apply  to  any  election  held  on  or before the seventh day after
    41  receipt of such application.
    42    § 8. Subdivision 2 of section 11-203 of the election law, as added  by
    43  chapter 104 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
    44    2.  Irrespective of the preferred method of transmission designated by
    45  a special federal voter, a special federal voter's  [original  completed
    46  voter  registration application, special federal ballot application and]
    47  special federal ballot must be returned by mail or in  person  [notwith-
    48  standing that a prior copy was sent to the board of elections by facsim-
    49  ile  transmission or electronic mail]. A completed special federal voter
    50  ballot application submitted  through  the  electronic  absentee  ballot
    51  application  transmittal  system established under section 8-408 of this
    52  chapter or by email or by fax shall be an original  application  and  no
    53  conforming  paper  submission,  including  but  not limited to a federal
    54  postcard application form, shall be required to be submitted  to  either
    55  the state board of elections or any county board of elections.

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     1    §  9.  Subdivision 1 of section 11-210 of the election law, as amended
     2  by chapter 262 of the laws of 2003, is amended to read as follows:
     3    1.  Not earlier than [sixty] ninety or later than [forty] seventy-five
     4  days before each general or primary election in  which  special  federal
     5  voters  are  eligible to vote, the board of elections shall mail to each
     6  voter who is eligible to vote in such election and  who  was  registered
     7  pursuant  to  this  title for the previous election at which such voters
     8  were eligible to vote, the application  for  a  special  federal  ballot
     9  provided  for  by this title[; provided, however, the board of elections
    10  shall not send such an application to any person who has applied  for  a
    11  ballot and who is entitled to receive a ballot for such election].
    12    §  10.  Section  305  of  the education law is amended by adding a new
    13  subdivision 63 to read as follows:
    14    63. The commissioner shall require institutions of higher education to
    15  provide all enrolled students which  are  participating  in  classes  or
    16  educational  experiences  while  in  another country during a primary or
    17  general election with an electronic form for a federal postcard applica-
    18  tion or a link to such a form or application with clear direction on how
    19  to vote from another country at least one week prior  to  the  start  of
    20  such classes or educational experiences in another country.
    21    §  11.  This act shall take effect on the thirtieth day after it shall
    22  have become a law. Effective immediately, the addition, amendment and/or
    23  repeal of any rule or regulation necessary  for  the  implementation  of
    24  this  act  on its effective date are authorized to be made and completed
    25  on or before such effective date.
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