New York Statutes

§ 7-116 — Ballots; order of names on

New York § 7-116
JurisdictionNew York
Law ELNElection
Title 1Form of Ballots
Art. 7Election Ballot

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§ 7-116. Ballots; order of names on.

1.In printing the names of\ncandidates on the ballot, the candidate or candidates of the party which\npolled for its candidate for the office of governor at the last\npreceding election for such office the highest number of votes, shall be\nrow or column A or one and the candidates of the other parties shall be\nplaced on such ballot in descending order of such votes.\n 2. The officer or board who or which prepares the ballot shall\ndetermine the order in which shall appear, below the names of party\ncandidates the nominations made only by independent bodies. Such officer\nor board also shall determine the order in which shall be printed the\nnames of two or more candidates nominated by one party or independent\nbody, for an office to which two or m

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