S08333 Summary:

BILL NOS08333
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORMYRIE
 
COSPNSRGOUNARDES
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §§3-400, 3-401, 3-402, 3-404, 3-406, 3-418 & 8-302, El L
 
Removes provisions requiring election inspectors, poll clerks, and election coordinators to be appointed in a bipartisan manner.
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S08333 Actions:

BILL NOS08333
 
02/15/2022REFERRED TO ELECTIONS
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S08333 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          8333
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    February 15, 2022
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen.  MYRIE  -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Elections
 
        AN ACT to amend the election law, in relation to removing provisions  of
          such  law  requiring  election  inspectors,  poll clerks, and election
          coordinators to be appointed in a bipartisan manner
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1. Section 3-400 of the election law, subdivisions 3, 4 and 5
     2  as renumbered by chapter 9 of the laws of 1978, subdivision 6 as amended
     3  and subdivision 8 as renumbered by chapter 133  of  the  laws  of  2011,
     4  subdivision  8 as added by chapter 76 of the laws of 2010, subdivision 7
     5  as amended by chapter 293 of the laws of 2017 and subdivision 9 as added
     6  by chapter 6 of the laws of 2019, is amended to read as follows:
     7    § 3-400. Election inspectors and poll clerks; provision for. 1.  There
     8  shall  be  for each election district of the state four election inspec-
     9  tors.
    10    2. At every general election  in  each  election  district  where  two
    11  voting  machines  are used, there shall be two clerks in addition to the
    12  four inspectors of election, except that in an election district located
    13  in a town, where one voting machine is used, the town board  may  direct
    14  the  board  of  elections  to  appoint  not more than two clerks in such
    15  district if in the discretion of such board the service of such clerk or
    16  clerks is reasonably necessary for the proper conduct of  the  election.
    17  In each election district where paper ballots, in addition to one voting
    18  machine,  are  used  at a general election, there shall be two clerks in
    19  addition to the four inspectors of election. In each  election  district
    20  where  paper  ballots,  in  addition to more than one voting machine are
    21  used at a general election there shall be four clerks in addition to the
    22  four inspectors. The duties of such clerks shall be  such  as  shall  be
    23  prescribed by the board of elections and they shall serve at the general
    24  election  only.  When  deemed  necessary in any election or primary, the
    25  board of election may require additional poll clerks to be designated in
    26  any election district.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD13328-02-2

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     1    3. [Appointments to the offices of election inspector or poll clerk in
     2  each election district, shall be equally divided between the major poli-
     3  tical parties.
     4    4.]   To the extent practicable there shall be election inspectors and
     5  poll clerks at each poll site from the two major political  parties  and
     6  non-affiliated  inspectors  and  poll  clerks.  Before entering on their
     7  duties, the election inspectors of each election  district  outside  the
     8  city of New York shall appoint one of their number chairman, to serve as
     9  such  during his term of office. If a majority shall not agree upon such
    10  an appointment, they shall draw lots for that position.
    11    [5. In the city of New York in each odd numbered election  district  a
    12  chairman  shall  be  designated  who  shall be an inspector named by the
    13  political party which polled the highest number of votes for governor at
    14  the last preceding election for such officer and in each  even  numbered
    15  election district a chairman shall be designated who shall be an inspec-
    16  tor  named by the political party which polled the second highest number
    17  of votes for governor at the last preceding election for such officer.
    18    6.] 4. No person shall be certified or act as an election inspector or
    19  poll clerk who is not a registered voter (unless  such  person  is  duly
    20  qualified under subdivision eight of this section) and a resident of the
    21  county  in  which  he  or she serves, or within the city of New York, of
    22  such city, who holds any elective public office, or who is  a  candidate
    23  for  any  public office to be voted for by the voters of the district in
    24  which he or she is to serve, or the spouse, parent, or child of  such  a
    25  candidate, or who is not able to speak and read the English language and
    26  write it legibly.
    27    [7.]  5. The board of elections may employ election inspectors to work
    28  split shifts with adjusted compensation[,  provided,  however,  that  at
    29  least  one  inspector  from  each  of the two major political parties is
    30  present at the poll site for the entire time that the polls  are  open].
    31  Each  county  board of elections shall prescribe the necessary rules and
    32  procedures to ensure proper poll site operation.
    33    [8.] 6. A person seventeen years of age who is enrolled  in  a  school
    34  district  and  fulfilling the requirements of section thirty-two hundred
    35  seven-a of the education law shall be eligible to be appointed  as,  and
    36  to  perform  the  duties  of,  an  election  inspector  or poll clerk as
    37  provided in this chapter.
    38    [9.] 7. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of  this  article,
    39  election  inspectors or poll clerks, if any, at polling places for early
    40  voting, shall consist of either board of elections employees  who  shall
    41  be  appointed by the commissioners of such board or duly qualified indi-
    42  viduals, appointed in the manner set forth in this section.    [Appoint-
    43  ments to the offices of election inspector or poll clerk in each polling
    44  place  for early voting shall be equally divided between the major poli-
    45  tical parties.] The board of elections shall assign  staff  and  provide
    46  resources  to ensure a voter's wait time to vote at an early voting site
    47  shall not exceed thirty minutes.
    48    § 2. Subdivision 2 of section 3-401 of the election law, as  added  by
    49  chapter 90 of the laws of 1991, is amended to read as follows:
    50    2. All election coordinators shall be trained in the manner prescribed
    51  by  this article for election inspectors and poll clerks. Election coor-
    52  dinators shall be appointed by the board of elections. [The  appointment
    53  of  election coordinators shall be equally divided between the two major
    54  political parties.] To the extent practicable there shall  be  coordina-
    55  tors  at each poll site from the two major political parties and non-af-
    56  filiated coordinators.

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     1    § 3. Subdivision 1 of section 3-402 of the election law is amended  to
     2  read as follows:
     3    1.  Election  inspectors,  in  performing their duties, shall act as a
     4  board and a majority vote thereof shall be required to decide all  ques-
     5  tions.  If,  however,  any  inspector or inspectors shall be temporarily
     6  absent for a portion of the meeting, the inspectors present  shall  have
     7  and may exercise any power or perform any duty conferred or imposed upon
     8  a  board  of  inspectors[, provided that they are not all members of the
     9  same political party].
    10    § 4. Subdivisions 2, 5 and 7 of section 3-404  of  the  election  law,
    11  subdivision 5 as amended by chapter 263 of the laws of 1991 and subdivi-
    12  sion  7  as  amended  by chapter 234 of the laws of 1976, are amended to
    13  read as follows:
    14    2. Each political party entitled to representation  on  any  board  of
    15  elections  may,  not  later than the first day of May in each year, file
    16  with the appropriate board of elections, an  original  list  of  persons
    17  recommended  to serve.  Supplemental lists may be filed at the same time
    18  and at any time before the designation is made and certified or  when  a
    19  vacancy  exists. [All designations shall] Designations may be made first
    20  from those named in the original list  filed  if  those  designated  are
    21  found qualified.
    22    5.  If a political party shall fail to submit a list or the list shall
    23  be exhausted, the board of elections shall request from the  appropriate
    24  political  party  an original or supplemental list. If after ten days no
    25  list is filed by that party, the board of elections may  appoint  quali-
    26  fied  persons[,  enrolled members of the political party in default,] to
    27  act as election inspectors, poll clerks or election coordinators.
    28    7. Election officers [shall] may be appointed from the  lists  submit-
    29  ted,  by  those  members  of the board who represent the political party
    30  which submitted such lists. If such list is not furnished,  the  members
    31  of  the board who represent the political party in default, shall desig-
    32  nate the persons to be appointed as election officers.
    33    § 5. Subdivisions 1 and 4 of section 3-406 of  the  election  law  are
    34  amended to read as follows:
    35    1.  Each  board  of  elections  shall establish a list of persons duly
    36  qualified to serve as election inspectors, which list shall be known  as
    37  the  "Additional Inspector List", in such number of persons as the board
    38  shall determine. [Such a list shall be equally divided between the major
    39  political parties.] To the extent practicable there shall be  additional
    40  inspectors  from  the  two  major  political  parties and non-affiliated
    41  inspectors. Appointments under this section shall be made in the  manner
    42  provided  for  the  appointment of regular election inspectors and for a
    43  like term.
    44    4. If the board of elections shall determine  that  a  vacancy  exists
    45  upon  any  board  of  inspectors  or that any election inspector or poll
    46  clerk is absent, and that no qualified voter has been appointed pursuant
    47  to this chapter to act in place  of  such  election  inspector  or  poll
    48  clerk,  or  to relieve any qualified voter who has been so appointed, it
    49  shall forthwith direct a person appointed pursuant to  this  section  to
    50  act in place of the absent election inspector or poll clerk or qualified
    51  voter so appointed until such absent election inspector or his appointed
    52  successor shall appear[; provided, however, that the additional election
    53  inspector  so  appointed shall be a designee of the same political party
    54  as the election inspector in whose place he shall  act].  The  board  of
    55  elections  shall  provide  suitable  identification for every additional

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     1  election inspector to present to the chairman of the board before enter-
     2  ing upon the duties of such office.
     3    § 6. Section 3-418 of the election law, the section heading and subdi-
     4  vision  4  as  amended by chapter 373 of the laws of 1978, is amended to
     5  read as follows:
     6    § 3-418. Election inspectors and poll clerks; emergency provisions for
     7  filling vacancies or absences. 1. If, at the time of a  meeting  of  the
     8  inspectors,  there  shall  be  a  vacancy,  or if any inspector shall be
     9  absent, [the] an inspector present [who is  the  designee  of  the  same
    10  party  as  the  absent inspector] shall appoint a qualified voter of the
    11  same city or town to act in place of the absent inspector. If,  however,
    12  any inspectors shall be temporarily absent for a portion of the meeting,
    13  the  inspectors  present[, provided that they are not all members of the
    14  same political party,] shall have and may exercise any power or  perform
    15  any duty conferred or imposed upon a board of inspectors.
    16    2.  If at the time of any such meeting two inspectors [who are members
    17  of the same party] shall be absent, or their places shall be vacant, the
    18  poll clerk or poll clerks present, if any, [of the same party] shall act
    19  as inspectors and shall appoint qualified voters of  the  same  city  or
    20  town  [who  are  members of the same party as the absent inspectors], to
    21  act in place of such clerks.
    22    3. If at the time of any such meeting  two  inspectors  and  the  poll
    23  clerk  or  clerks,  if any, [who are members of the same party] shall be
    24  absent, or their places shall be vacant,  the  inspector  or  inspectors
    25  present,  or  in their absence the poll clerk or clerks present, if any,
    26  shall appoint qualified voters of  the  same  city  or  town[,  who  are
    27  members  of  the  same  party as such absent inspectors,] to act as such
    28  inspectors and clerks, until the inspectors or clerks duly appointed  by
    29  the original appointing authority, shall appear.
    30    4. If at the time of any such meeting, there shall be a vacancy in the
    31  office of poll clerk, or if a poll clerk shall be absent, the inspectors
    32  [who  are  designees  of  the  same party, or in their absence, any poll
    33  clerk of the same party who is present,] shall appoint a qualified voter
    34  of the same city or town [who is a member of the same party,] to act  in
    35  place of the absent poll clerk.
    36    5.  Every  person so appointed or named shall take the oath of office,
    37  which shall be administered by any person authorized to administer oaths
    38  or by one of the inspectors.
    39    § 7. Subdivision 1 of section 8-302 of the election law is amended  to
    40  read as follows:
    41    1.  At  all  elections held pursuant to the provisions of this chapter
    42  two inspectors [representing  different  political  parties]  shall  act
    43  together at all times in supervising the use of the registration records
    44  and  in  verifying  the  rights  of persons to vote on the basis of such
    45  records.
    46    § 8. This act shall take effect immediately.
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