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BILL A440-2013: Limits the number and type of party committees which may be formed by state committees to receive or spend contributions to support or oppose candidates
Limits the number and type of party committees which may be formed by state committees to receive or spend contributions in support or opposition to candidates for election to public office to; establishes one committee for each of the 3 types of committees specified: state senate, state assembly and federal account.
Sponsor:
Dinowitz
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A458-2013: Clarifies the use of the ballot in New York city for primary elections
Clarifies the use of the ballot in New York city for primary elections.
Sponsor:
Dinowitz
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A419-2013: Provides for a good faith expectation of unavailability for absentee voting
Provides for a good faith expectation of unavailability for absentee voting purposes.
Sponsor:
Paulin
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A445-2013: Classifies certain multiple entities as a single entity for contribution purposes and requires disclosure of the interests of the components or contributors thereof
Relates to campaign contribution limits on corporations; provides that all controlled corporations (subsidiaries) as defined by the IRS code shall be considered one corporation for the purposes of contribution limits; requires the treasurer of a political committee, other than a party committee, to identify and disclose the economic or other special interests of a majority of its contributors and/or organizers and the identity of any common employer or organizer.
Sponsor:
Dinowitz
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A418-2013: Provides that a court may require that a new election be held when there is clear and convincing evidence that the wrong candidate was determined to be the winner
Provides that a court may require that a new election be held when there is clear and convincing evidence that the wrong candidate was determined to be the winner.
Sponsor:
Paulin
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A306-2013: Authorizes persons 17 years of age or older to register to vote
Authorizes persons 17 years of age or older to register to vote.
Sponsor:
Dinowitz
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A297-2013: Relates to the conduct of school board elections by the board of elections
Enacts provision to permit the conduct of school board elections by the board of elections upon the passage of a resolution by the school board.
Sponsor:
Kavanagh
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A236-2013: Sets out the procedures and requirements for special elections
Sets out the procedures and requirements for special elections; implements a timetable for the special primary and special election, including the number of signatures required for the petition.
Sponsor:
Rosenthal
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A237-2013: Relates to computer programs utilized by the state board of elections
Relates to requiring the state board of elections to utilize computer programs for certain online filings which are compatible with widely used programs.
Sponsor:
Kavanagh
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A230-2013: Requires certain language on contribution forms & prohibits candidates for election to a public office from accepting contributions from charitable organizations
Requires certain language on contribution forms & prohibits candidates for election to a public office from accepting contributions from charitable organizations; provides for a civil fine of $500 for each offense.
Sponsor:
Kavanagh
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A174-2013: Makes the following participating agencies for purposes of agency assisted voter registration: public libraries, local housing authorities, and public high schools
Makes the following participating agencies for purposes of agency assisted voter registration: public libraries, local housing authorities, and public high schools; directs the state board of elections to promulgate rules and regulations for implementation.
Sponsor:
Kavanagh
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A172-2013: Provides that qualified persons who are not registered to vote may register on a day of election at their polling places
Provides that qualified persons who have never previously registered to vote may register on any day, including a day of election, that the board of elections is open for business; requires establishment of a procedure to enable such registrants to cast their votes at the appropriate polling places.
Sponsor:
Kavanagh
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A111-2013: Relates to nominating and designating petitions and certificates
Provides that a candidate who files a certificate of acceptance for an office for which there have been filed certificates or petitions designating more than one candidate for the nomination of any party, may thereafter file a certificate of declination not later than the seventh day after the primary election.
Sponsor:
Kavanagh
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A101-2013: Prohibits multiple party designations for candidates for public office, except for a judicial office; repealer
Prohibits multiple party designations for candidates for public office, except for a judicial office; provides that where a person has been designated as candidate for nomination of more than one party for the same public office and accepts designations of a party of which such person is not enrolled, all such other designations shall be deemed to have been declined.
Sponsor:
Gantt
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A108-2013: Provides for a state board of elections enforcement unit and counsel
Provides for a state board of elections enforcement unit and counsel.
Sponsor:
Kavanagh
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A110-2013: Relates to uniform maximum contributions for all candidates regardless of position or office
Relates to uniform maximum contributions for all candidates regardless of position or office.
Sponsor:
Kavanagh
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A86-2013: Establishes new contribution limits, expands the types of organizations prohibited from making contributions and aggregates certain contributions
Establishes new contribution limits, expands the types of organizations prohibited from making contributions and aggregates certain contributions.
Sponsor:
Kavanagh
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A59-2013: Relates to maximum contributions for candidates
Relates to maximum contributions for candidates.
Sponsor:
Kavanagh
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A60-2013: Decreases contribution limits; repealer
Reduces campaign contributions limits for candidates for election to public office or party position.
Sponsor:
Kavanagh
Committee:
ELECTION LAW
BILL A1712D-2011: Enacts the "voter empowerment act of New York" to streamline the process for registering to vote
Enacts the "voter empowerment act of New York" to streamline the process for registering to vote.
Sponsor:
Kavanagh
Committee:
ELECTION LAW