New York Statutes

§ 14-106 — Political communication

New York § 14-106
JurisdictionNew York
Law ELNElection
Title 1Campaign Receipts and Expenditures
Art. 14Campaign Receipts and Expenditures; Public Financing

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§ 14-106. Political communication.

1.The statements required to be\nfiled under the provisions of this article next succeeding a primary,\ngeneral or special election shall be accompanied by a copy of all\nbroadcast, cable or satellite schedules and scripts, paid internet or\ndigital, print and other types of advertisements, pamphlets, circulars,\nflyers, brochures, letterheads and other printed matter purchased or\nproduced, and reproductions of statements or information published to\nfive hundred or more members of a general public audience by computer or\nother electronic device including but not limited to electronic mail or\ntext message, purchased in connection with such election by or under the\nauthority of the person filing the statement or the committee or the\nperson on whose

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§ 230
47 U.S.C. § 230

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