A10843 Summary:

BILL NOA10843
 
SAME ASSAME AS S05615
 
SPONSORSimon
 
COSPNSRThiele, Hyndman, Hunter, Jean-Pierre, Dinowitz, Mosley, Blake, Dickens, Arroyo, Pellegrino, Epstein, Barron, Seawright, Cook, Rivera, Gunther
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §§5-302 & 5-304, El L
 
Relates to voter enrollment.
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A10843 Actions:

BILL NOA10843
 
05/23/2018referred to election law
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A10843 Committee Votes:

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A10843 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A10843 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          10843
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                      May 23, 2018
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by M. of A. SIMON -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Election Law
 
        AN ACT to amend the election law, in relation to voter enrollment
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1. Subdivisions 2 and 4 of section 5-302 of the election law,
     2  subdivision 2 as amended by chapter 164 of the laws of 1985 and subdivi-
     3  sion 4 as amended by chapter 91 of the laws of 1992, are amended to read
     4  as follows:
     5    2. If the application form is for a voter who has changed his  enroll-
     6  ment  [or  a  voter who has previously registered and not enrolled] from
     7  one party to another, then the board  of  elections  shall  compare  the
     8  information  and  the  signature  appearing  on  each  application  form
     9  received with that on the registration poll record of the applicant  and
    10  if  found  to correspond in all particulars shall[, not earlier than the
    11  Tuesday following the next general election and not later than the thir-
    12  tieth day preceding the  last  day  for  publishing  enrollment  lists,]
    13  proceed  in  the  manner  specified  in subdivision one [hereof] of this
    14  section to enter such enrollment on such voter's registration poll card,
    15  except that all forms submitted during the ninety days prior to a prima-
    16  ry election shall not be processed until after that election.
    17    4. Registration poll records of voters  whose  registrations  are  not
    18  rejected by the board of elections shall forthwith be placed in the poll
    19  ledger  or such voters' names shall forthwith be entered in the computer
    20  files from which the computer generated registration lists are prepared,
    21  except that the registration poll record of an otherwise qualified voter
    22  who registers after the twenty-fifth day before a primary election shall
    23  not be placed in such poll ledger or such voters' names shall not appear
    24  on such a computer generated registration list until after such  primary
    25  and  except  further  that the registration poll record of a voter whose
    26  previous registration was cancelled pursuant to the provisions  of  this
    27  chapter  [after  the  previous  general election] during the ninety days
    28  prior to a primary election and who registers pursuant to the provisions
    29  of this chapter after such cancellation shall not be placed in such poll
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01917-01-7

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     1  ledger or such voters' names shall not appear on such a computer  gener-
     2  ated  registration  list  until  after the [fall] next primary election,
     3  unless such voter has enrolled with the same party as the enrollment  on
     4  the registration which was so cancelled.
     5    The registration poll record of a voter who is not eligible to vote in
     6  a  primary  election  but  who is eligible to vote in a special election
     7  held before such primary election shall be placed in its  regular  place
     8  in  the poll ledger or in a special section of such poll ledger for such
     9  special election as the board of elections,  in  its  discretion,  shall
    10  provide,  or such name shall appear in its regular place on the computer
    11  generated registration list prepared for use in such  special  election.
    12  Such  poll  record  shall  be  removed from such poll ledger or computer
    13  generated registration list immediately after such special election.
    14    § 2. Section 5-304 of the election law, subdivision 1  as  amended  by
    15  chapter  147 of the laws of 1982, subdivision 3 as amended by chapter 90
    16  of the laws of 1991 and subdivision 4 as amended by chapter  62  of  the
    17  laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
    18    §  5-304. Enrollment; change of enrollment or new enrollment by previ-
    19  ously registered voters. 1. A registered voter may change his enrollment
    20  in the manner prescribed by this section.
    21    2. The term "change of enrollment" shall apply to  applications  by  a
    22  registered  voter already enrolled in one party to enroll in a different
    23  party[, or to delete his enrollment in any party, or an application by a
    24  registered voter not enrolled in any party to  enroll  in  a  particular
    25  party].
    26    3.  A  change  of  enrollment  received by the board of elections [not
    27  later than the twenty-fifth day]  less  than  ninety  days  before  [the
    28  general]  any primary election shall be deposited in a sealed enrollment
    29  box, which shall not be opened until the first  Tuesday  following  such
    30  [general]  primary  election.  Such  change  of enrollment shall be then
    31  removed and entered as provided in this article.
    32    4. Registered voters may apply for change of enrollment personally  by
    33  mail to or by appearing before a county board of elections or by appear-
    34  ing  before  a  board  of  inspectors.  If the applicant has appeared in
    35  person and if the board finds that he or she is properly registered,  it
    36  shall provide the applicant with an application form for voter registra-
    37  tion  by  mail  which  shall  be treated as an application for change of
    38  enrollment filed pursuant to this section.  If  the  voter  has  applied
    39  personally  by mail, the county board of elections shall mail him or her
    40  an application form for voter registration by mail as provided  by  this
    41  chapter. If a registered voter submits an application form for registra-
    42  tion  or  enrollment  as  provided  by  this chapter, from the residence
    43  address from which he or she is then registered, and such form  reflects
    44  a  change  of enrollment, the county board of elections shall treat such
    45  form as an application for change of enrollment filed pursuant  to  this
    46  section.  If  such application form also sets forth a new address within
    47  the same city or county, the board of elections shall  also  treat  such
    48  form  as an application for transfer of registration pursuant to section
    49  5-208 of this article. If a voter has cast  a  ballot  in  an  affidavit
    50  ballot  envelope on which such voter claims a party enrollment different
    51  from the enrollment in the records of the board of elections, such affi-
    52  davit shall be treated as an application for change of enrollment.
    53    5. An application for enrollment by an already registered voter who is
    54  not enrolled in any party shall be treated in  the  same  manner  as  an
    55  application for registration under section 5-210 of this article, except
    56  as described in subdivision six of this section.

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     1    6.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  this  chapter, a voter
     2  enrolled with a political party on the ninetieth day before any  primary
     3  election  may  not enroll with a different political party prior to that
     4  primary election.
     5    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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