Bill Text: NY A00204 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Enacts the voter friendly ballot act.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 16-0)

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2014-01-14 - REFERRED TO ELECTIONS [A00204 Detail]

Download: New_York-2013-A00204-Amended.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                        204--A
                                                                Cal. No. 39
                              2013-2014 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                      (PREFILED)
                                    January 9, 2013
                                      ___________
       Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  KAVANAGH, HEVESI, PEOPLES-STOKES, ROSENTHAL,
         SCHIMEL, LUPARDO, QUART, BUCHWALD, JAFFEE, WEPRIN  --  Multi-Sponsored
         by  --  M.  of  A.    BROOK-KRASNY,  GOTTFRIED, PERRY -- read once and
         referred to the Committee on Election Law -- reported from  committee,
         advanced  to a third reading, amended and ordered reprinted, retaining
         its place on the order of third reading
       AN ACT to amend the election law, in  relation  to  enacting  the  voter
         friendly  ballot act; and to repeal section 7-126 of such law relating
         to the form of ballots
         THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section  1.  Short title.  This act shall be known and may be cited as
    2  the "voter friendly ballot act".
    3    S 2. Paragraph a of subdivision 3 and paragraph b of subdivision 4  of
    4  section  7-102  of the election law, as added by chapter 371 of the laws
    5  of 1990, are amended to read as follows:
    6    a. In the event that a candidate in a primary election  believes  that
    7  the  name  of  another candidate for the same office or position at such
    8  election is sufficiently similar to his OR HERS so as to cause confusion
    9  among the voters, such candidate may, not later than five days after the
   10  last day to file the certificates or petitions of designation, file with
   11  the board of elections with which  such  certificates  or  petitions  of
   12  designation  are  filed, a request that such board determine that such a
   13  sufficient similarity exists.
   14    b. Each candidate for an office or position for which such numbers are
   15  assigned may file with such board, not later than  fourteen  days  after
   16  such determination, any or all of the information permitted by paragraph
   17  a  of  this  subdivision in the form in which such candidate wishes such
   18  information to appear in such leaflet. If  such  board  determines  that
   19  such  filing  does not comply with the requirements of this subdivision,
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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    1  it shall notify such candidate  forthwith  by  first  class  mail.  Such
    2  candidate  may  file  revised information with such board not later than
    3  ten days after such notice was mailed. If a candidate does  not  make  a
    4  filing  within  the  times  prescribed  by this paragraph, the words "no
    5  information supplied" shall appear next to his OR HER name on such leaf-
    6  let.
    7    S 3.  Section 7-104 of the election law, as amended by chapter 165  of
    8  the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
    9    S  7-104.  Ballots;  form  of, voting machine. 1. All ballots shall be
   10  printed and/or displayed in a format and arrangement,  of  such  uniform
   11  size  and style as will fit the ballot [frame], and shall be in as plain
   12  and clear a type or display as the space will reasonably  permit,  USING
   13  ONLY  SANS  SERIF  PRINT FONTS. Such type or display on the ballot shall
   14  satisfy all requirements and standards set forth pursuant to the federal
   15  Help America Vote Act.
   16    2. The names of parties or independent bodies which contain more  than
   17  fifteen letters may, whenever limitations of space so require, be print-
   18  ed on the ballot in an abbreviated form. In printing the names of candi-
   19  dates  whose  full  names  contain  more  than fifteen letters, only the
   20  surname must be printed in full. The officer or board charged  with  the
   21  duty of preparing the ballots shall request each such candidate to indi-
   22  cate,  in  writing,  the  shortened  form  in  which,  subject  to  this
   23  restriction, his OR HER name shall be printed. If no such indication  is
   24  received  from  such candidate within the time specified in the request,
   25  such officer or board shall make the necessary determination.
   26    3. (a) The party name or other designation, and a  designating  letter
   27  and  number  shall be affixed to the name of each candidate, or, in case
   28  of presidential electors, to the names of the candidates  for  president
   29  and  vice-president  of  such  party,  EXCEPT  IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK A
   30  DESIGNATING LETTER AND NUMBER NEED NOT BE SO AFFIXED ON A BALLOT  FOR  A
   31  PRIMARY ELECTION.
   32    (b) The titles of offices may be arranged horizontally, with the names
   33  of  candidates for an office and the slot or device for write-in ballots
   34  for such office arranged vertically under the title of  the  office,  or
   35  the  titles  of  offices  may  be arranged vertically, with the names of
   36  candidates for an office and the slot or device for write-in ballots for
   37  such office arranged horizontally opposite the title of the office.
   38    (c) Each office shall occupy as many columns or rows on the machine as
   39  the number of candidates to be elected to that office.
   40    4. (a) The names of all candidates nominated by any party or independ-
   41  ent body for an office shall always appear in the row or column contain-
   42  ing generally the names of candidates nominated by such party  or  inde-
   43  pendent body for other offices except as hereinafter provided.
   44    (b) When the same person has been nominated for an office to be filled
   45  at  the  election by more than one party, the voting machine shall be so
   46  adjusted that his or her  name  shall  appear  in  each  row  or  column
   47  containing generally the names of candidates for other offices nominated
   48  by any such party.
   49    (c) If such candidate has also been nominated by one or more independ-
   50  ent  bodies,  his  or  her  name shall appear only in each row or column
   51  containing generally the names of candidates for other offices nominated
   52  by any such party and the name  of  each  such  independent  body  shall
   53  appear  in one such row or column to be designated by the candidate in a
   54  writing filed with the officer or board charged with the duty of provid-
   55  ing ballots, or if such person shall fail to so designate, the names  of
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    1  such independent bodies shall appear in such row or column as such offi-
    2  cer or board shall determine.
    3    (d)  If  any person shall be nominated for any office by one party and
    4  two or more independent bodies his or  her  name  shall  appear  on  the
    5  voting machine twice; once in the row or column containing generally the
    6  names  of candidates for other offices nominated by such party, and once
    7  in the row or column containing generally the names of candidates  nomi-
    8  nated  by  the  independent  body designated by such person in a writing
    9  filed with the officer or board  charged  with  the  duty  of  providing
   10  ballots  and  in  connection with the name of such person in such row or
   11  column shall appear the name of each independent body nominating him  or
   12  her  or,  if  such  person  shall fail to so designate, the name of such
   13  candidate and the names of such independent bodies shall appear in  such
   14  row or column as such officer or board shall determine.
   15    (e)  If  any  person is nominated for any office only by more than one
   16  independent bodies, his or her name  shall  appear  but  once  upon  the
   17  machine in one such row or column to be designated by the candidate in a
   18  writing filed with the officer or board charged with the duty of provid-
   19  ing  ballots,  or  if  the  candidate shall fail to so designate, in the
   20  place designated by the officer  or  board  charged  with  the  duty  of
   21  providing  ballots,  and  in connection with his or her name there shall
   22  appear the name of each independent body nominating  him  or  her,  but,
   23  where  the  capacity of the machine will permit, the name of such person
   24  shall not appear or be placed in a column or on a horizontal  line  with
   25  the names of persons nominated by a party for other offices.
   26    5. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision four of this section,
   27  the  name  of  a  person who is nominated for the office of governor, or
   28  state senator, or member of assembly, shall appear on the ballot as many
   29  times as there are parties or independent bodies nominating him or  her,
   30  and  there  shall  be  a  separate voting and registering device at each
   31  place in which such name shall appear.
   32    6. If any type of machine used in any  county  or  city  contains  any
   33  feature,  the  use  of  which  is neither required nor prohibited by the
   34  provisions of this chapter, the board of elections may,  by  resolution,
   35  require  that one or more of such features shall be used in such county.
   36  Thereafter all machines of such type used in such county or  city  shall
   37  be  operated in conformity with any such resolution. Any such resolution
   38  may thereafter be rescinded by such board and after being  so  rescinded
   39  may  be  re-adopted.  Once  re-adopted by any board of elections, such a
   40  resolution may not be rescinded again by such board.
   41    7. The ballot shall have printed upon it in black ink for  each  party
   42  or  independent  row,  at the head of the column or the beginning of the
   43  row containing the names of candidates, [the image of a closed fist with
   44  index finger extended pointing to the party or independent row.  In  the
   45  same space, in black letters as large as the space will permit, shall be
   46  printed]  the name of the party or independent body [and at the right of
   47  the fist and below the index finger shall be printed in  black  ink  the
   48  emblem] and the designating [letters] LETTER of the row or column.
   49    8. With respect to candidates for the offices of governor and lieuten-
   50  ant governor of a party or independent body, ballots shall be printed so
   51  that  the  names of such candidates for both offices shall appear in the
   52  same row or column, with the name of the candidate for governor  appear-
   53  ing  first  and  the  ballot  shall be so adjusted that both offices are
   54  voted for jointly and have but one designating letter or number.
   55    S 4. Section 7-106 of the election law, the section heading and subdi-
   56  visions 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 as amended and subdivisions 8, 9, 10 and 11
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    1  as renumbered by chapter 165 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read  as
    2  follows:
    3    S  7-106.  [Election day paper ballots; form of] BALLOTS; FORM OF, FOR
    4  BALLOT SCANNERS;  GENERAL,  PRIMARY,  OR  SPECIAL  ELECTIONS.  1.  Paper
    5  ballots  which  are to be counted by a ballot scanner may consist of two
    6  or more sheets which are divided into perforated sections which  can  be
    7  separated  at  the  time  the  ballot  is scanned. Such ballots shall be
    8  printed on paper of a quality, size, color, and weight approved  by  the
    9  state  board  of  elections,  AND  SHALL BE CLEARLY DISTINGUISHABLE FROM
   10  SAMPLE BALLOTS BY SIZE, COLOR, OR OTHER MEANS.
   11    2. [All paper ballots of the same kind  for  the  same  polling  place
   12  shall be identical. A different, but in each case uniform style and size
   13  of  type, shall be used for printing the names of candidates, the titles
   14  of offices, political designations, and the reading form  of  all  ques-
   15  tions  submitted.  The  names  of candidates shall be printed in capital
   16  letters in black-faced type.] BEFORE EACH STATEWIDE ELECTION, THE  STATE
   17  BOARD  OF ELECTIONS SHALL PUBLISH AND DISTRIBUTE TO THE COUNTY BOARDS OF
   18  ELECTIONS A SAMPLE MASTER TEMPLATE OF THAT PORTION OF THE  BALLOT  WHICH
   19  RELATES TO STATEWIDE OFFICES.
   20    3.  ALL  TYPE  SHALL  BE SANS SERIF. NAMES OF CANDIDATES SHALL BE IN A
   21  UNIFORM STYLE AND SIZE OF TYPE USING STANDARD CAPITALIZATION.  TITLES OF
   22  OFFICES SHALL BE IN A UNIFORM STYLE AND SIZE OF TYPE.  POLITICAL  DESIG-
   23  NATIONS  SHALL  BE  IN A UNIFORM STYLE AND SIZE OF TYPE. THE FORM OF ALL
   24  QUESTIONS SUBMITTED SHALL BE IN A UNIFORM STYLE AND SIZE OF TYPE.
   25    4. Each ballot shall be printed on the sheet with a stub  which  shall
   26  be  separated  therefrom  by a line of perforations extending across the
   27  entire ballot. On the face of the stub shall be printed "No........" the
   28  blank to be filled with consecutive number  of  ballots  beginning  with
   29  "No. 1", and increasing in regular numerical order.
   30    [4.] 5. On such ballot shall be printed the following indorsement, the
   31  blanks properly filled in:
   32  Official  Ballot for (General, Primary or Special, as applica-
   33  ble)
   34  Election
   35  County of ........................
   36  (Assembly   or   Legislative,    as    applicable)    District
   37  .....................
   38  (Ward   and  City  or  town  ..................,  as  applica-
   39  ble)............
   40  Election District ...........................
   41  (Insert date of election.)
   42  (Insert names of election commissioners providing the ballot.)
   43    [5. The following ballot instructions shall be printed in heavy  black
   44  type:
   45                                INSTRUCTIONS
   46    (1)  Mark  only  with  a  writing  instrument provided by the board of
   47  elections.
   48    (2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot  fill
   49  in  the (insert oval or square, as applicable) above or next to the name
   50  of the candidate.
   51    (3) To vote for a person whose name is  not  printed  on  this  ballot
   52  write  or  stamp  his  or  her name in the space labeled "write-in" that
   53  appears (insert at the bottom of the column, the end of the  row  or  at
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    1  the  bottom of the candidate names, as applicable) for such office (and,
    2  if  required  by  the  voting  system  in  use  at  such  election,  the
    3  instructions shall also include "and fill in the (insert oval or square,
    4  as  applicable)  corresponding with the write-in space in which you have
    5  written in a name").
    6    (4) To vote yes or no on a proposal,  if  any,  that  appears  on  the
    7  (indicate  where  on  the  ballot  the  proposal may appear) fill in the
    8  (insert oval or square, as applicable) that corresponds to your vote.
    9    (5) Any other mark or writing, or any  erasure  made  on  this  ballot
   10  outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void
   11  this entire ballot.
   12    (6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than
   13  there  are  vacancies  to  be  filled, your ballot will be void for that
   14  public office, party position or proposal.
   15    (7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and
   16  obtain another. Do not attempt to correct  mistakes  on  the  ballot  by
   17  making erasures or cross outs. Erasures or cross outs may invalidate all
   18  or  part  of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a
   19  mistake in completing the ballot or wish to change your ballot  choices,
   20  you may obtain and complete a new ballot. You have a right to a replace-
   21  ment ballot upon return of the original ballot.
   22    (8)  After  completing  your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner
   23  and wait for the notice that your ballot has been successfully  scanned.
   24  If no such notice appears, seek the assistance of an election inspector.
   25    6. The instructions in subdivision five of this section may be printed
   26  on  the  front  or back of the ballot or on a separate sheet or card. If
   27  such instructions are not printed on the  front  of  the  ballot,  there
   28  shall be printed on the ballot, in the largest size type for which there
   29  is  room,  the following legend: "See instructions on the other side" or
   30  "See enclosed instructions", whichever is appropriate.
   31    7. Each such ballot shall be printed in sections in which  the  candi-
   32  dates'  names and political designations, the ballot proposals and other
   33  requisite matter shall each be boxed in  by  heavy  black  perpendicular
   34  lines  of  equal  width.  In  each such section shall be voting ovals or
   35  squares which voters may fill in. If applicable, ovals or squares  shall
   36  be  provided next to the blank spaces provided for a voter to write in a
   37  name.
   38    8. The space for the title of an office shall be three-eighths  of  an
   39  inch,  and  the name of a candidate or for writing in a name, one-fourth
   40  of an inch, in depth. At the left of the name of each designated  candi-
   41  date  shall  be  an  enclosed  voting space, three-eighths of an inch in
   42  width and approximately one-fourth of an inch in depth,  bounded  above,
   43  below and to the right by black lines, heavier than those which separate
   44  the  spaces  containing  the  names of candidates. To the left of voting
   45  spaces which do not adjoin a vertical line  dividing  two  parts,  there
   46  shall be a heavy black vertical line approximately one-eighth of an inch
   47  in  width. No voting space shall be provided in the space for writing in
   48  names.  In such case, the space corresponding to a voting space shall be
   49  all black.
   50    9. Below the names of the candidates for each office or position there
   51  shall be printed as many blank spaces, for writing in names  of  persons
   52  for whom the voter desires to vote, as there are persons to be nominated
   53  or elected.
   54    10.  In  case  the sections shall be so numerous as to make the ballot
   55  unwieldy if they are printed in one column, they may be  printed  in  as
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    1  many  columns  as  shall  be  necessary,  and  in that case, in order to
    2  produce a rectangular ballot, blank sections may be used.]
    3    6.  EACH BALLOT SHALL CONTAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARKING THE BALLOT. THE
    4  INSTRUCTIONS SHALL BE PRINTED IN LINE LENGTHS NO WIDER THAN FIVE INCHES.
    5  THE TEXT SHALL BE  SUBSTANTIALLY  AS  FOLLOWS,  SO  THAT  IT  ACCURATELY
    6  REFLECTS THE BALLOT LAYOUT:
    7                                INSTRUCTIONS
    8    MARK  THE  (INSERT "OVAL" OR "SQUARE") TO THE LEFT OF THE NAME OF YOUR
    9  CHOICE. (PROVIDE ILLUSTRATION HERE.) TO VOTE FOR A CANDIDATE WHOSE  NAME
   10  IS  NOT PRINTED ON THE BALLOT, (INSERT "MARK THE OVAL (OR SQUARE) TO THE
   11  LEFT OF 'WRITE-IN' AND PRINT THE NAME CLEARLY" OR "PRINT THE NAME CLEAR-
   12  LY IN THE BOX LABELED 'WRITE-IN'"), STAYING WITHIN THE  BOX.  ANY  MARK,
   13  WRITING, OR ERASURE OUTSIDE THE SPACES PROVIDED FOR VOTING WILL VOID THE
   14  ENTIRE  BALLOT. THE NUMBER OF CHOICES IS LISTED FOR EACH CONTEST. DO NOT
   15  MARK THE BALLOT FOR MORE CANDIDATES THAN ALLOWED. IF YOU DO,  YOUR  VOTE
   16  IN THAT CONTEST WILL NOT COUNT. IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE, OR WANT TO CHANGE
   17  YOUR VOTE, ASK A POLL WORKER FOR A NEW BALLOT.
   18    7.  THE  STATE  BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS SHALL PROVIDE LINE DRAWING ILLUS-
   19  TRATIONS TO SUPPLEMENT THESE INSTRUCTIONS. AT A MINIMUM, AN ILLUSTRATION
   20  OF THE CORRECT WAY TO MARK THE BALLOT SHALL BE PROVIDED, BUT NOTHING  IN
   21  THIS  SECTION  SHALL  BE CONSTRUED TO LIMIT THE BOARD IN PROVIDING ADDI-
   22  TIONAL ILLUSTRATIONS.
   23    8. WHEN A QUESTION OR PROPOSAL IS INCLUDED ON THE BALLOT, INSTRUCTIONS
   24  SUBSTANTIALLY LIKE THE FOLLOWING SHALL BE INCLUDED ON  THE  BALLOT  NEAR
   25  THE FIRST QUESTION OR PROPOSAL:
   26    INSTRUCTIONS FOR VOTING FOR QUESTIONS AND PROPOSALS
   27    TO  VOTE  ON  A  QUESTION  OR  PROPOSAL,  MARK  THE  (INSERT "OVAL" OR
   28  "SQUARE") TO THE LEFT OF YOUR CHOICE. IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE, OR WANT  TO
   29  CHANGE YOUR VOTE, ASK A POLL WORKER FOR A NEW BALLOT.
   30    9.  WHEN  A  QUESTION  OR  PROPOSAL APPEARS ON THE BACK OF THE BALLOT,
   31  THERE SHALL APPEAR ON THE FRONT OF THE BALLOT WORDS OR A SYMBOL INDICAT-
   32  ING THAT THE VOTER SHOULD TURN OVER THE BALLOT.
   33    10. TO THE EXTENT PRACTICABLE, THE BALLOT SHALL ALSO COMPLY  WITH  THE
   34  FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS:
   35    A. THE INSTRUCTIONS IN SUBDIVISION SIX OF THIS SECTION SHALL BE PRINT-
   36  ED IN THE UPPER LEFT HAND CORNER OF THE FRONT OF THE BALLOT;
   37    B.  ALL  TEXT, INCLUDING THE TITLE OF EACH OFFICE AND THE NAME OF EACH
   38  CANDIDATE, SHALL BE PRINTED FLUSH LEFT AND SHALL NOT BE CENTERED ON  THE
   39  BALLOT OR IN ANY COLUMN OR ROW APPEARING ON THE BALLOT;
   40    C.  THE  VOTING OVAL OR SQUARE SHALL BE TO THE LEFT OF THE NAME OF THE
   41  CANDIDATE;
   42    D. ALL TEXT, INCLUDING THE NAME  OF  EACH  CANDIDATE  AS  PROVIDED  IN
   43  SUBDIVISION  THREE  OF  THIS  SECTION,  SHALL  BE PRINTED USING STANDARD
   44  CAPITALIZATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS  PROVIDED  BY  THE  STATE
   45  BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND SHALL NOT BE PRINTED USING ALL CAPITAL LETTERS;
   46    E.  THE  NAME  OF EACH CANDIDATE SHALL BE PRINTED USING A FONT SIZE OF
   47  NOT LESS THAN TWELVE POINTS OR ONE SIXTH OF AN INCH;
   48    F. THE BALLOT SHALL USE ONE FONT OR FONT FAMILY WITH ENOUGH VARIATIONS
   49  FOR ALL TEXT NEEDS;
   50    G. THE BALLOT SHALL  HAVE  A  CLEAR  DELINEATION  BETWEEN  THE  BALLOT
   51  INSTRUCTIONS AND THE FIRST OFFICE OR BALLOT QUESTION OR PROPOSAL THROUGH
   52  THE USE OF WHITE SPACE, ILLUSTRATION, SHADING, COLOR, FONT SIZE, OR BOLD
   53  TYPE;
   54    H.  COLOR  AND  SHADING SHALL BE USED CONSISTENTLY, SO AS TO DIFFEREN-
   55  TIATE INSTRUCTIONS FROM BALLOT SECTION DIVIDERS AND CONTEST INFORMATION;
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    1    I. "VOTE FOR ONE" OR "VOTE FOR UP TO ......" (THE BLANK  SPACE  TO  BE
    2  FILLED  WITH  THE  NUMBER  OF  PERSONS TO BE NOMINATED FOR THE OFFICE OR
    3  ELECTED TO THE POSITION), AS APPLICABLE, SHALL  BE  PRINTED  IMMEDIATELY
    4  BELOW EACH OFFICE TITLE APPEARING ON THE BALLOT;
    5    J.  ABOVE, BELOW, OR TO THE RIGHT OF THE NAME OF EACH CANDIDATE, SHALL
    6  BE PRINTED, IN LESS PROMINENT TYPE FACE THAN THAT IN  WHICH  THE  CANDI-
    7  DATE'S  NAME  IS PRINTED, THE NAME OF THE POLITICAL PARTY OR INDEPENDENT
    8  BODY BY WHICH THE CANDIDATE WAS NOMINATED OR DESIGNATED;
    9    K. NO PARTY EMBLEMS SHALL BE PRINTED ON THE BALLOT;
   10    L. THE NAMES OF CANDIDATES FOR THE SAME OFFICE  SHALL  APPEAR  ON  THE
   11  SAME  PAGE AND IN THE SAME COLUMN(S) OR ROW(S) OF THAT PAGE OF A PRINTED
   12  BALLOT, AND MAY NOT BE SEPARATED BY A PERFORATION.
   13    11.  The names of parties or independent  bodies  which  contain  more
   14  than  fifteen  letters may, whenever limitations of space so require, be
   15  printed on the ballot in an abbreviated form. In printing the  names  of
   16  candidates  whose full names contain more than fifteen letters, only the
   17  surname must be printed in full.  The officer or board charged with  the
   18  duty of preparing the ballots shall request each such candidate to indi-
   19  cate,  in  writing,  the  shortened  form  in  which,  subject  to  this
   20  restriction, his OR HER name shall be printed. If no such indication  is
   21  received  from  such candidate within the time specified in the request,
   22  such officer or board shall make the necessary determination. [No emblem
   23  shall occupy a space longer in any direction than the voting  square  to
   24  which it relates.]
   25    S  5.  The  section  heading and subdivision 3 of section 7-108 of the
   26  election law are amended to read as follows:
   27    Ballots; form for GENERAL elections; ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.
   28    [3. In every instance where multiple casting of votes is permitted for
   29  two or more candidates for the same office or position, the  instruction
   30  on  the ballot or machine shall read "Vote for any.........", (the blank
   31  space to be filled with the number of persons to be  nominated  for  the
   32  office or elected to the position).]
   33    S  6.  Section 7-110 of the election law, as amended by chapter 647 of
   34  the laws of 1982, is amended to read as follows:
   35    S 7-110. Ballots; form for ballot proposals; ADDITIONAL  REQUIREMENTS.
   36  Ballot proposals shall appear on the voting machine or ballot in a sepa-
   37  rate  section.  At  the  left of, or below or above, each proposal shall
   38  appear [two voting levers or] two voting [squares, each  at  least  one-
   39  half  inch square] POSITIONS. Next to the first [lever or square] VOTING
   40  POSITION shall be printed the word "Yes," and next to the second  [lever
   41  or square] VOTING POSITION shall be printed the word "No." The proposals
   42  shall  be  numbered  consecutively  on the voting machine or ballot. The
   43  number of each proposal shall appear in front of its designation  as  an
   44  amendment,  proposition  or  question  in the following form:  "Proposal
   45  one, an amendment; proposal two, a proposition; proposal three, a  ques-
   46  tion".
   47    S  7.  Section 7-114 of the election law, as amended by chapter 234 of
   48  the laws of 1976, paragraph (c) of subdivision 1 as amended  by  chapter
   49  433 of the laws of 1984 and paragraph (f) of subdivision 2 as amended by
   50  chapter 461 of the laws of 1977, is amended to read as follows:
   51    S  7-114. Ballots; form for primary election; ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.
   52  1. (a) [The] ON THE face of the official ballot for a  primary  election
   53  [shall be divided into parts.  Descriptive words to indicate the purpose
   54  of each part shall be printed at its head. Beginning at the left or top,
   55  the first part shall be entitled, and shall be for "Candidates] CONTESTS
   56  AND CANDIDATES for nomination for public office[". The second part shall
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    1  be  entitled, and shall be for "Candidates] SHALL APPEAR FIRST, FOLLOWED
    2  BY CONTESTS AND CANDIDATES for party positions.[" When necessary, a part
    3  may be divided into two or more columns or rows, but the] THE  names  of
    4  all persons designated for the same office or party position shall be in
    5  the same column or row.
    6    (b)  [In each part shall be printed the titles of the offices or party
    7  positions, as the case may be, for which the part is  to  be  used,  and
    8  under  each  such  title  shall  be  printed the names of the designated
    9  candidates for the office or position.
   10    (c)] Where a candidate for nomination for the same  public  office  or
   11  for  election  to  the  same party position is designated by two or more
   12  petitions, his OR HER name shall be  placed  upon  the  ballot  for  the
   13  primary election but once as such a candidate.
   14    [(d)]  (C)  The ballot shall not contain a space for voting for candi-
   15  dates for uncontested offices and positions,  and  no  ballot  shall  be
   16  printed  for  a party whose primary is uncontested unless a petition for
   17  opportunity to ballot has been filed.
   18    2. (a) The paper ballot for a primary election shall  conform  to  the
   19  form for paper ballots set forth in this article with respect to quality
   20  and  weight  of  paper,  perforated line, and number on the stub [on the
   21  back of the ballot].
   22    (b) [On the back of the paper ballot, on the stub,  immediately  below
   23  the  number,  shall  be the name of the party. On the back of the ballot
   24  and below the stub, and immediately to the left of  the  center  of  the
   25  ballot, and on the front of the ballot, below the perforated line, shall
   26  be  printed,  in  addition  to  the other information required for paper
   27  ballots, the name and emblem of the party and the words "Official prima-
   28  ry ballot."
   29    (c) On the front of the stub, above the perforated line at the top  of
   30  the paper ballot shall be printed the same instructions as on the gener-
   31  al election ballot.
   32    (d)  The  parts  of the paper ballot below such heavy black horizontal
   33  line shall be separated by a heavy black vertical line  or  lines,  one-
   34  fourth of an inch in width. Descriptive words to indicate the purpose of
   35  each part shall be printed at its head, below the heavy black horizontal
   36  line.  Immediately below such captions shall be printed two light paral-
   37  lel horizontal lines  approximately  one-sixteenth  of  an  inch  apart,
   38  extending across each part.
   39    (e)  The  names  of candidates on paper ballots shall be numbered with
   40  arabic numerals printed in heavy faced type beginning with "one" for the
   41  first candidate named in the first  part  and  continuing  in  numerical
   42  order to and including the last candidate named in the last part, except
   43  that where two or more candidates are to be elected to a party position,
   44  the  names  of  candidates designated by each petition shall be grouped,
   45  and each group shall have but one number, which shall be  printed  oppo-
   46  site the approximate center of the group.
   47    (f)  The]  EXCEPT  IN  THE CITY OF NEW YORK, THE number of a candidate
   48  shall be printed on the paper ballot between the voting  space  and  the
   49  name  of  the  candidate.  Each group shall have a bracket embracing the
   50  names in the group. IN THE CITY OF NEW  YORK,  TWO  OR  MORE  CANDIDATES
   51  RUNNING  TO BE ELECTED TO A PARTY POSITION AS A GROUP MAY BE REFERRED TO
   52  COLLECTIVELY ON THE BALLOT AS A "GROUP."
   53    [(g)] (C) Spaces containing names of candidates  and  for  writing  in
   54  names, and intervening spaces on the paper ballot, shall be separated by
   55  light  horizontal lines. [Names of candidates shall be printed [in capi-
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    1  tal letters not less than one-eighth nor more than  three-sixteenths  of
    2  an inch in height.]
    3    [(h)]  (D)  The paper ballots of no two parties shall be IDENTIFIED BY
    4  the same color   OR COLOR MARKINGS, and the  state  board  of  elections
    5  shall  select  the  color for each new party[, and not later than twelve
    6  weeks before a  primary  election,  shall  transmit  to  each  board  of
    7  elections].  THE STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS SHALL INCLUDE WITH THE BOARD'S
    8  BALLOT CERTIFICATION a certificate stating the colors so selected.
    9    S  8.   Subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of  section 7-116 of the election law,
   10  subdivision 2 as amended by chapter 234 of the laws of 1976 and subdivi-
   11  sion 3 as amended by chapter 9 of the laws of 1978, are amended to  read
   12  as follows:
   13    2.  The officer or board who or which prepares the ballot shall deter-
   14  mine the order in which shall appear, below the names  of  party  candi-
   15  dates  the  nominations made only by independent bodies. Such officer or
   16  board also shall determine the order in which shall  be  printed,  in  a
   17  section  of such ballot the names of two or more candidates nominated by
   18  one party or independent body, for  an  office  to  which  two  or  more
   19  persons  are  to  be elected; provided, however, that any such candidate
   20  may, by a writing filed with such board or officer not  later  than  one
   21  week  after  the  adjournment  of  the  convention or one week after the
   22  primary election nominating him OR HER, or otherwise not later than  two
   23  days  after  the filing of the petition or certificate nominating him OR
   24  HER, demand that such order be determined by lot, and in that case  such
   25  order shall be so determined, upon two days notice by mail given by such
   26  board  or  officer to each candidate for such office. The state board of
   27  elections shall perform the duties required by this subdivision  in  all
   28  cases affecting nominations filed in its office.
   29    3.  The officer or board with whom or which are filed the designations
   30  for a public office or party position shall determine by lot,  upon  two
   31  days notice by mail given by such board or officer to each candidate for
   32  such  office  or  position  and  to  the committee, if any, named in the
   33  designating petition, the order in which shall be printed on  the  offi-
   34  cial  primary  ballot,  under  the  title of the office or position, the
   35  names of candidates for public office, the names  of  candidates  for  a
   36  party  position  to which not more than one person is to be elected, and
   37  the groups of names of candidates for party position where two  or  more
   38  persons  are  to  be  elected thereto and any petition designates two or
   39  more persons therefor, provided, however, that whenever groups of  names
   40  for  more  than  one party position are designated by the same petition,
   41  the order in which they shall be printed on the official primary  ballot
   42  shall  be determined by a single lot. Candidates for [delegate or deleg-
   43  ates] DELEGATE(S) and alternate [delegate or delegates]  DELEGATE(S)  to
   44  conventions  designated  by  the same petition shall, for the purpose of
   45  this subdivision, be treated as one group. The names of  candidates,  if
   46  any,  for  a  party  position  to  which  two  or more persons are to be
   47  elected, who are designated by individual petitions and not in  a  group
   48  shall be printed below such group or groups, in such order between them-
   49  selves,  as such officer or board shall determine by lot upon the notice
   50  specified in this subdivision.  The names within a group  of  candidates
   51  designated  for  party  position by one petition shall be printed in the
   52  same order in which they appear in the petition, unless they appear in a
   53  different order on different pages of the petition, in which case  their
   54  order  within  the group shall be determined by such officer or board by
   55  lot upon the  notice  specified  in  this  subdivision.  Candidates  for
   56  members  of a state committee designated by a single petition shall, for
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    1  the purposes of this subdivision, be treated as one group. However,  the
    2  notice  to  a  committee  of the drawing need not be mailed to more than
    3  five members, if there be that many, and as to offices  or  party  posi-
    4  tions  for  which  designating  petitions  are  filed  with the board of
    5  elections of the city of New York the  notice  shall  be  given  to  the
    6  committees only.
    7    4.  If  a  vacancy  in a designation or nomination be filled after the
    8  making, in the manner provided in this section, of  a  determination  of
    9  the  order  in  which the names of candidates for the office or position
   10  are to be printed, the name of the candidate designated or nominated  to
   11  fill  such  vacancy  shall be printed in the place so determined for the
   12  original candidate, PROVIDED  SUCH  PLACEMENT  IS  CONSISTENT  WITH  THE
   13  REQUIREMENTS FOR BALLOT CONSTRUCTION SET FORTH IN THIS ARTICLE.
   14    S  9.  Section 7-118 of the election law, as amended by chapter 157 of
   15  the laws of 1996, is amended to read as follows:
   16    S 7-118. Ballots; facsimile and sample.   1. The  board  of  elections
   17  shall  provide  facsimile  and sample ballots which shall be arranged in
   18  the form of a diagram showing such  part  of  the  face  of  the  voting
   19  machine  OR BALLOTS as shall be in use at that election.  Such facsimile
   20  and sample ballots shall be [either in full  or  reduced  size]  DISTIN-
   21  GUISHABLE  FROM  THE  BALLOT  BY  SIZE,  COLOR, OR OTHER MEANS and shall
   22  contain suitable illustrated directions for voting on the voting machine
   23  OR BALLOT.
   24    2. Such facsimile ballots shall be mounted and  displayed  for  public
   25  inspection at each polling place during election day.
   26    3.  Sample  ballots  may  be  mailed by the board of elections to each
   27  eligible voter at least three days before the election, or in lieu ther-
   28  eof, a copy of such sample ballot may be published at least once  within
   29  one  week  preceding  the election in newspapers [representing the major
   30  political parties] OR ON A WEBSITE MAINTAINED BY THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS.
   31    4. One copy of such facsimile shall be sent  to  each  school  in  the
   32  county,  providing  the  ninth  through  the twelfth years of compulsory
   33  education, and in the city of New York to each such school in  the  city
   34  of  New York, at least one week before each general election for posting
   35  at a convenient place in such school. The board of elections shall  also
   36  send  a  facsimile  ballot to any other school requesting such a ballot.
   37  IN THE ALTERNATIVE, THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SUBDIVISION  MAY  BE  FULLY
   38  SATISFIED  BY  PUBLISHING  SUCH FACSIMILE ON A WEBSITE MAINTAINED BY THE
   39  BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND NOTIFYING EACH SUCH SCHOOL OF SUCH PUBLICATION.
   40    S 10. Subdivision 1 of section 7-120 of the election law is amended to
   41  read as follows:
   42    1. If any voting machine OR SYSTEM  for  use  in  any  election  shall
   43  become  out  of  order  during  an  election  it  shall, if possible, be
   44  repaired or another machine OR SYSTEM substituted as promptly as  possi-
   45  ble.    In  case  such  repair or substitution cannot be made, emergency
   46  ballots, printed or written, and of any suitable form, SHALL BE PROVIDED
   47  BY THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND may be used for the taking of votes.
   48    S 11. Section 7-122 of the election law, subdivision 1 as  amended  by
   49  chapter 234 of the laws of 1976, the schedule in paragraph (b) of subdi-
   50  vision 1 as added by chapter 381 of the laws of 1979, paragraphs (c) and
   51  (d) of subdivision 1 and subdivisions 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9 and 10 as amended
   52  by  chapter 165 of the laws of 2010, subdivision 7 as amended by chapter
   53  9 of the laws of 1978, and subdivisions 6 and 7 as renumbered by chapter
   54  352 of the laws of 1986, is amended to read as follows:
   55    S 7-122. Ballots; absentee voters.  1. (a) Ballots for absentee voters
   56  shall be, as nearly as practicable, in the same  form  as  those  to  be
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    1  voted  in  the district on election day, if any, except that ballots for
    2  primary elections shall omit the party position of ward, town,  city  or
    3  county  committee  and  except further that such ballots need not have a
    4  stub, and shall have the words "Absentee Ballot", endorsed thereon.
    5    (b)  [The  names  of  candidates  upon  the ballot shall be printed in
    6  appropriate sections, with titles of offices, section numbers,  emblems,
    7  voting  squares,  names of parties and political organizations and blank
    8  spaces for writing in names of persons not printed on the ballot. Except
    9  as to the spacing, such ballot  shall  be  printed  wherever  applicable
   10  substantially as follows:
   11    (Form in chap. 381/79)
   12    (c) The indorsement shall be printed and properly filled in:
   13  Official  Absentee  Ballot for (General, Primary or Special, as applica-
   14  ble)
   15  Election
   16  County of......................
   17  (Assembly or Legislative, as applicable) District................
   18  (Ward and City or town, as applicable)...........................
   19  (Insert date of election)
   20  (Insert names of election commissioners providing the ballot)
   21    (d)] On the front of the ballot prepared for counting by hand,  [shall
   22  be   printed  in  heavy  black  type  the  following  instructions]  THE
   23  INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARKING THE BALLOT SHALL BE SUBSTANTIALLY  AS  FOLLOWS,
   24  SO THAT IT ACCURATELY REFLECTS THE BALLOT LAYOUT:
   25                                INSTRUCTIONS
   26    [1. Mark in pen or pencil.
   27    2.  To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot, make
   28  a single cross X mark or a single check, V mark  in  the  voting  square
   29  above the name of the candidate.
   30    3. To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write
   31  or  stamp his or her name in the space that appears at the bottom of the
   32  column or the end of the row (indicate where on the ballot the  write-in
   33  space appears) containing the title of the office.
   34    4.  To vote on a proposal make a cross X mark or a check V mark in one
   35  of the squares contained in the box setting forth such proposal.
   36    5. Any other mark or writing, or  any  erasure  made  on  this  ballot
   37  outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void
   38  this entire ballot.
   39    6.  Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than
   40  there  are  vacancies  to  be  filled, your ballot will be void for that
   41  public office, party position or proposal.
   42    7. If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, call the board
   43  of elections at (insert phone number here) for instructions  on  how  to
   44  obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to correct mistakes on the ballot by
   45  making erasures or cross outs. Erasures or cross outs may invalidate all
   46  or  part  of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a
   47  mistake in completing the ballot or wish to change your ballot  choices,
   48  you may obtain and complete a new ballot. You have a right to a replace-
   49  ment ballot upon return of the original ballot.] MARK THE (INSERT "OVAL"
   50  OR  "SQUARE")  TO  THE  LEFT OF THE NAME OF YOUR CHOICE. (PROVIDE ILLUS-
   51  TRATION HERE.) TO VOTE FOR A CANDIDATE WHOSE NAME IS NOT PRINTED ON  THE
   52  BALLOT, (INSERT "MARK THE OVAL (OR SQUARE) TO THE LEFT OF 'WRITE-IN' AND
   53  PRINT  THE  NAME  CLEARLY" OR "PRINT THE NAME CLEARLY IN THE BOX LABELED
   54  'WRITE-IN'"), STAYING WITHIN THE BOX.  ANY  MARK,  WRITING,  OR  ERASURE
   55  OUTSIDE  THE  SPACES PROVIDED FOR VOTING WILL VOID THE ENTIRE BALLOT. IF
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    1  YOU MAKE A MISTAKE OR WANT TO  CHANGE  YOUR  VOTE,  CALL  THE  BOARD  OF
    2  ELECTIONS  AT  (INSERT  PHONE  NUMBER  HERE)  FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO
    3  OBTAIN A NEW BALLOT. YOU HAVE A  RIGHT  TO  A  REPLACEMENT  BALLOT  UPON
    4  RETURN  OF THE ORIGINAL BALLOT. THE NUMBER OF CHOICES IS LISTED FOR EACH
    5  CONTEST. DO NOT MARK THE BALLOT FOR MORE CANDIDATES THAN ALLOWED. IF YOU
    6  DO, YOUR VOTE IN THAT CONTEST WILL NOT COUNT.
    7    (C)  WHEN  A  QUESTION  OR  PROPOSAL  IS  INCLUDED  ON   THE   BALLOT,
    8  INSTRUCTIONS  SUBSTANTIALLY SIMILAR TO THOSE PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION SIX
    9  OF SECTION 7-106 OF THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE INCLUDED.
   10    (D) THE BALLOT PROPOSALS MAY BE ON THE BACK OF THE  BALLOT,  OR  ON  A
   11  SEPARATE BALLOT.
   12    2.  [The  following  provisions  shall  apply  to all absentee ballots
   13  prepared for counting by a ballot scanner and all other] ALL  provisions
   14  of this chapter not inconsistent with this subdivision shall be applica-
   15  ble to [such] ABSENTEE ballots PREPARED FOR COUNTING BY BALLOT SCANNER[:
   16    (a)  The  party  emblem  need  not be printed next to the name of each
   17  candidate.
   18    (b) The ballot proposals may be on the back of the  ballot,  or  on  a
   19  separate ballot.
   20    (c) The printed instructions to the voter shall read as follows:
   21                                INSTRUCTIONS
   22    1. Mark only with a pen or pencil.
   23    2.  To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot, fill
   24  in the (insert oval or square, as applicable) above or next to the  name
   25  of the candidate.
   26    3.  To  vote  for  a  person whose name is not printed on this ballot,
   27  write or stamp his or her name in  the  space  labeled  "write-in"  that
   28  appears  (insert  at  the bottom of the column or the end of the row, as
   29  applicable) containing the title of the office and, if required  by  the
   30  voting  system  in  use  at  such  election, the instructions shall also
   31  include "and fill in the (insert oval or square, as  applicable)  corre-
   32  sponding with the write-in space in which the voter has written a name."
   33    4. To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the (indi-
   34  cate  where  on  the ballot the proposal may appear) fill in the (insert
   35  oval or square, as applicable) that corresponds to your vote.
   36    5. Any other mark or writing, or  any  erasure  made  on  this  ballot
   37  outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void
   38  this entire ballot.
   39    6.  Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than
   40  there  are  vacancies  to  be  filled, your ballot will be void for that
   41  public office, party position or proposal.
   42    7.  If you tear, or deface, or wrongly  mark  this  ballot,  call  the
   43  board of elections at (insert phone number here) for instructions on how
   44  to obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to correct mistakes on the ballot
   45  by  making erasures or cross outs. Erasures or cross outs may invalidate
   46  all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make
   47  a mistake in completing the ballot or wish to change your ballot  choic-
   48  es,  you  may  obtain  and  complete a new ballot. You have a right to a
   49  replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.
   50    (d) Such instructions may be printed on  the  front  or  back  of  the
   51  ballot  or  on  a  separate  sheet or card. If such instructions are not
   52  printed on the front of the  ballot,  there  shall  be  printed  on  the
   53  ballot,  in the largest size type for which there is room, the following
   54  legend: "See instructions on other side" or "See enclosed instructions",
   55  whichever is appropriate.
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    1    (e) Such ballots which are to be  counted  by  a  ballot  scanner  may
    2  consist  of  two  or  more  sheets,  which  are  divided into perforated
    3  sections which can be separated at the time of canvassing].
    4    3.  The  determination of the appropriate county board of elections as
    5  to the candidates duly designated or  nominated  for  public  office  or
    6  party  position whose name shall appear on the absentee ballot and as to
    7  ballot proposals to be voted on shall be made  no  later  than  the  day
    8  after  the  state  board  of elections issues its certification of those
    9  candidates to be voted for at the general, special or primary  election.
   10  The  determinations  of  the state board of elections and the respective
   11  county boards of elections shall be final and conclusive with respect to
   12  such offices for which petitions or  certificates  are  required  to  be
   13  filed  with such boards, as the case may be but nothing herein contained
   14  shall prevent a board of elections, or a court of competent jurisdiction
   15  from determining at a later date that  any  such  certification,  desig-
   16  nation or nomination is invalid and, in the event of such later determi-
   17  nation,  no vote cast for any such nominee by any voter shall be counted
   18  at the election.
   19    [5.] 4. THERE SHALL BE THREE ENVELOPES FOR EACH ABSENTEE BALLOT ISSUED
   20  BY MAIL: THE INNER AFFIRMATION ENVELOPE INTO WHICH A VOTER PLACES HIS OR
   21  HER VOTED BALLOT, THE OUTER ENVELOPE WHICH SHALL  BE  ADDRESSED  TO  THE
   22  ABSENTEE VOTER, AND THE MAILING ENVELOPE WHICH IS ADDRESSED TO THE COUN-
   23  TY  BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS. The board of elections shall furnish with each
   24  absentee ballot an inner affirmation envelope. On one side of the envel-
   25  ope shall be printed:
   26                          OFFICIAL ABSENTEE BALLOT
   27                                     for
   28                  GENERAL (OR PRIMARY OR SPECIAL) ELECTION,
   29   ........., 20.....
   30  Name of voter.........................................
   31  Residence (street and number if any)..................
   32  City/or town of.......(village, if any)...............
   33  County of.............................................
   34  Assembly district ....................................
   35  Legislative District (as applicable) .................
   36  Ward (as applicable) .................................
   37  Election District.....................................
   38  Party Enrollment (in case of primary election)........
   39    [6] 5. The date of the election, name of the county,  and  name  of  a
   40  city,  if  there be a separate ballot for city voters, shall be printed,
   41  and the name of the voter, residence, number of the  assembly  district,
   42  if  any,  name  of  town,  number of ward, if any, election district and
   43  party enrollment, if required, shall be either  printed  or  written  or
   44  stamped in by the board.
   45    [7.]  6.  There shall also be a place for two BOARD OF ELECTIONS STAFF
   46  MEMBERS OR inspectors of opposite  political  parties  to  indicate,  by
   47  placing  their  initials  thereon, that they have checked and marked the
   48  voter's poll record.
   49    [8.] 7. On the reverse side of such inner affirmation  envelope  shall
   50  be printed the following statement:
   51                                  AFFIRMATION
   52    I  do declare that I am a citizen of the United States, that I am duly
   53  registered in the election district shown on the reverse  side  of  this
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    1  envelope  and  I  am  qualified to vote in such district; that I will be
    2  unable to appear personally on the day of the election  for  which  this
    3  ballot is voted at the polling place of the election district in which I
    4  am a qualified voter because of the reason given on my application here-
    5  tofore  submitted;  that  I  have  not qualified nor do I intend to vote
    6  elsewhere, that I have not committed any act nor am I under  any  imped-
    7  iment which denies me the right to vote.
    8    I hereby declare that the foregoing is a true statement to the best of
    9  my  knowledge  and  belief, and I understand that if I make any material
   10  false statement in the foregoing statement of absentee voter, I shall be
   11  guilty of a misdemeanor.
   12  Date.................20.....       .....................................
   13                                     Signature or mark of voter
   14                                     .....................................
   15                                     Signature of Witness (required only
   16                                     if voter does not sign his OR HER own
   17                                     name)
   18                                     .....................................
   19                                     Address of Witness
   20    [9.] 8. The inner affirmation envelope  shall  be  gummed,  ready  for
   21  sealing, and shall have printed thereon, on the side opposite the state-
   22  ment,  instructions  as  to the duties of the voter after the marking of
   23  the ballot, which instructions shall include a specific direction  stat-
   24  ing  when such ballot must be postmarked and when such ballot must reach
   25  the office of the board of elections in order to be canvassed.
   26    [10.] 9. Each INNER AFFIRMATION ballot envelope shall be  enclosed  in
   27  an  outer  envelope  addressed to the appropriate board of elections and
   28  bearing on it a specific direction that if an original  application  for
   29  an absentee ballot is received with the ballot, such application must be
   30  completed  by the voter and returned in the outer envelope together with
   31  the sealed inner affirmation envelope  containing  the  absentee  ballot
   32  within  the  time limits for receipt of the absentee ballot itself. Such
   33  inner affirmation envelope and outer envelope shall be enclosed  in  [a]
   34  THE  third envelope addressed to the absentee voter. The outer and third
   35  envelopes shall have printed on the face  thereof  the  words  "Election
   36  Material--Please Expedite".
   37    S  12.  The opening paragraph of subdivision 3 of section 7-123 of the
   38  election law, as amended by chapter 104 of the laws of 2010, is  amended
   39  to read as follows:
   40    THERE  SHALL  BE  THREE  ENVELOPES  FOR  EACH MILITARY ABSENTEE BALLOT
   41  ISSUED WHEN THE MILITARY VOTER'S PREFERRED METHOD OF TRANSMISSION IS "BY
   42  MAIL": THE INNER AFFIRMATION ENVELOPE INTO WHICH A VOTER PLACES  HIS  OR
   43  HER  VOTED  BALLOT,  THE  OUTER ENVELOPE WHICH SHALL BE ADDRESSED TO THE
   44  ABSENTEE VOTER, AND THE MAILING ENVELOPE WHICH IS ADDRESSED TO THE COUN-
   45  TY BOARD OF ELECTIONS. The board of elections  shall  furnish  an  inner
   46  affirmation envelope with each military ballot upon which envelope shall
   47  be printed:
   48    S  13.  The opening and closing paragraphs of subdivision 2 of section
   49  7-124 of the election law, as amended by chapter  104  of  the  laws  of
   50  2010, are amended to read as follows:
   51    THERE  SHALL  BE  THREE  ENVELOPES  FOR  EACH SPECIAL FEDERAL ABSENTEE
   52  BALLOT ISSUED BY MAIL: THE INNER AFFIRMATION ENVELOPE INTO WHICH A VOTER
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    1  PLACES HIS OR HER VOTED  BALLOT,  THE  OUTER  ENVELOPE  WHICH  SHALL  BE
    2  ADDRESSED  TO  THE  ABSENTEE  VOTER,  AND  THE MAILING ENVELOPE WHICH IS
    3  ADDRESSED TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS. The board of elections shall
    4  furnish  an  inner affirmation envelope with each special federal ballot
    5  upon which envelope shall be printed:
    6    I understand that a material misstatement of fact in the completion of
    7  this document may constitute grounds for conviction of a crime.
    8  Date.................20.....       .....................................
    9                                     Signature or mark of voter
   10                                     .....................................
   11                                     Signature of Witness (required only
   12                                     if voter does not sign his OR HER own
   13                                     name)
   14                                     .....................................
   15                                     Address of Witness
   16    S 14. Subdivisions 2 and 3 of  section  7-125  of  the  election  law,
   17  subdivision 3 as amended by chapter 235 of the laws of 2000, are amended
   18  to read as follows:
   19    2. THERE SHALL BE THREE ENVELOPES FOR EACH SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL ABSEN-
   20  TEE  BALLOT ISSUED BY MAIL:  THE INNER AFFIRMATION ENVELOPE INTO WHICH A
   21  VOTER PLACES HIS OR HER VOTED BALLOT, THE OUTER ENVELOPE WHICH SHALL  BE
   22  ADDRESSED  TO  THE  ABSENTEE  VOTER,  AND  THE MAILING ENVELOPE WHICH IS
   23  ADDRESSED TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS. The board of elections shall
   24  furnish with each special presidential ballot an envelope. On  one  side
   25  of the envelope shall be printed:
   26                OFFICIAL BALLOT, SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL VOTERS,
   27                            FOR GENERAL ELECTION,
   28                        NOVEMBER......., [19] 20....
   29  Name of voter ..........................................................
   30  Residence from which vote is being cast:
   31  Street and number ......................................................
   32  City or town ...........................................................
   33  County .................................................................
   34  Assembly District or Ward ..............................................
   35  Election District ......................................................
   36    The  date of the election and name of the county shall be printed, and
   37  the name of the voter, residence, name of the city or  town,  number  of
   38  ward or assembly district, if any, and election district shall be print-
   39  ed, written or stamped in by the board.
   40    3.   On the reverse side of such envelope shall be printed the follow-
   41  ing statement:
   42                   STATEMENT OF SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL VOTER
   43    I do declare I am a  qualified  special  presidential  voter  of  said
   44  district;  that  I  am  not qualified and am not able to qualify to vote
   45  elsewhere than as set forth on the reverse side of this envelope; that I
   46  am a citizen of the United States; that on the date of the election  for
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    1  which  this  ballot  is voted, I will be at least eighteen years of age;
    2  and that I have not committed any act, nor am I  under  any  impediment,
    3  which denies me the right to vote.
    4    I hereby declare that the foregoing is a true statement to the best of
    5  my  knowledge  and  belief, and I understand that if I make any material
    6  false statement in the foregoing statement,  I  shall  be  guilty  of  a
    7  misdemeanor.
    8  Date.................20.....       .....................................
    9                                     Signature or mark of voter
   10                                     .....................................
   11                                     Signature of Witness (required only
   12                                     if voter does not sign his OR HER own
   13                                     name)
   14                                     .....................................
   15                                     Address of Witness
   16    S 15. Section 7-126 of the election law is REPEALED.
   17    S 16. Section 7-128 of the election law is amended to read as follows:
   18    S 7-128. Ballots; inspection of. 1. Each officer or board charged with
   19  the duty of providing official ballots for an election shall have sample
   20  ballots  open  to  public inspection [five] TWENTY-EIGHT days before the
   21  election for which they were prepared and the official ballots  open  to
   22  such  inspection  [four] FOURTEEN days before such election [except that
   23  the sample and official ballots for a village election held at a differ-
   24  ent time from a general election shall be open to public  inspection  at
   25  least  two days before such election]. During the times within which the
   26  ballots are open for inspection, such officer or board shall deliver  to
   27  each  voter  applying therefor a sample of the ballot which he OR SHE is
   28  entitled to vote.
   29    2. A. Each officer or board charged with the duty of preparing ballots
   30  to be used [on voting machines]  in  any  election  shall  give  written
   31  notice,  by  first  class mail, to all candidates, except candidates for
   32  member of the county committee, who are lawfully entitled to have  their
   33  names  appear  thereon,  of the time when, and the place where, they may
   34  inspect the [voting machines] BALLOTS to be used for such election.  The
   35  candidates  or  their  designated representatives may appear at the time
   36  and place specified in such notice to inspect such  [machines]  BALLOTS,
   37  provided,  however,  that  the time so specified shall be [not less than
   38  two] NO LATER THAN FOURTEEN days [prior  to  the  date  of]  BEFORE  the
   39  election AT WHICH THE BALLOTS WILL BE USED.
   40    B.  A  candidate,  whose  name  appears on the ballot [for an election
   41  district] or his OR HER designated representative, may, in the  presence
   42  of  the  election officer attending the [voting machine] BALLOT, inspect
   43  the [face of the machine] BALLOT to see that his OR HER  ballot  [label]
   44  POSITION  is  in its proper place[, but at no time during the inspection
   45  shall the booth be closed] OR PLACES.
   46    3.  EACH OFFICER OR BOARD CHARGED WITH THE DUTY OF  PREPARING  BALLOTS
   47  TO  BE  USED  WITH VOTING MACHINES OR SYSTEMS IN ANY ELECTION SHALL GIVE
   48  WRITTEN NOTICE, BY FIRST CLASS MAIL, TO ALL  CANDIDATES,  EXCEPT  CANDI-
   49  DATES  FOR  MEMBER OF THE COUNTY COMMITTEE, WHO ARE LAWFULLY ENTITLED TO
   50  HAVE THEIR NAMES APPEAR THEREON, OF THE TIME WHEN, AND THE PLACE  WHERE,
   51  THEY  MAY  INSPECT  THE  VOTING  MACHINES OR SYSTEMS TO BE USED FOR SUCH
   52  ELECTION. THE CANDIDATES OR THEIR DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVES MAY  APPEAR
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    1  AT  THE  TIME  AND PLACE SPECIFIED IN SUCH NOTICE TO VIEW THE CONDUCT OF
    2  THE LOGIC AND ACCURACY TESTING REQUIRED TO BE PERFORMED ON  SUCH  VOTING
    3  MACHINES  OR SYSTEMS, PROVIDED HOWEVER, THAT THE TIME SO SPECIFIED SHALL
    4  BE NOT LESS THAN FIFTEEN DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE ELECTION.
    5    S 17. Section 7-130 of the election law is amended to read as follows:
    6    S  7-130.  Ballots;  examination  by  voters and instruction in use of
    7  voting machines. One or more voting machines  which  shall  contain  the
    8  ballot  labels,  showing the [party emblems and] title of officers to be
    9  voted for, and which shall so far as practicable contain  the  names  of
   10  the  candidates to be voted for, shall be placed on public exhibition in
   11  some suitable place by the board of elections, in  charge  of  competent
   12  instructors, for at least three days during the thirty days next preced-
   13  ing an election. No voting machine which is to be assigned for use in an
   14  election  shall  be used for such purpose after having been prepared and
   15  sealed for the election. During such  public  exhibition,  the  counting
   16  mechanism  of the machine shall be concealed from view and the doors may
   17  be temporarily opened only when authorized  by  the  board  or  official
   18  having charge and control of the election. Any voter shall be allowed to
   19  examine such machine, and upon request shall be instructed in its use.
   20    S  18.  This  act  shall  take  effect  immediately and shall apply to
   21  ballots to be used for elections occurring on or after the first day  of
   22  July  next  succeeding  the  year  in  which it shall have become a law,
   23  except that paragraph a of  subdivision  10  of  section  7-106  of  the
   24  election  law,  as  added  by  section  four of this act, shall apply to
   25  ballots to be used in jurisdictions other than the counties  of  Albany,
   26  Erie, Nassau, Rockland, and Schenectady or the city of New York counties
   27  on  or  after the last day of December next succeeding the year in which
   28  it shall have become a law.
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