New York Statutes

§ 6-153 — Certificate of candidacy by write-in candidates for president and vice president

New York § 6-153
JurisdictionNew York
Law ELNElection
Art. 6Designation and Nomination of Candidates

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N.Y. Election § 6-153 (2026).

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§ 6-153. Certificate of candidacy by write-in candidates for president\nand vice president.

1.Any person who wishes to be a write-in candidate\nfor president of the United States shall, not later than the third\nTuesday before the general election, file a certificate of candidacy\nwith the state board of elections.\n 2. Such certificate shall be signed by such candidate and shall\ncontain the following:\n (a) The name and address of the candidate for president.\n (b) The name and address of a candidate for vice president of the\nUnited States, if any, and a certificate of acceptance signed by such\ncandidate.\n (c) The names and addresses of the candidates for electors pledged to\nsuch candidate for president, together with a certificate of acceptance\nand pledge of support signed b

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