New York Statutes

§ 8-202 — Board of inspectors; conduct of

New York § 8-202
JurisdictionNew York
Law ELNElection
Title 2Election Inspectors
Art. 8Conduct of Elections

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N.Y. Election § 8-202 (2026).

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§ 8-202. Board of inspectors; conduct of.

1.The chair of the board of\ninspectors theretofore appointed shall continue to act as such, and the\ninspectors shall act as a board, and a majority thereof shall decide\nquestions. Two inspectors who are not of the same political faith shall\nhave charge of the registration poll ledgers or computer generated\nregistration lists, subject to inspection thereof by any inspector and\nhis or her participation in the decision of any question. Of the\ninspectors in charge of the registration poll ledgers or computer\ngenerated registration lists, one shall be assigned to the duty of\ncomparing the signatures of voters. Inspectors shall be assigned to the\nforegoing duties by majority vote of the board of inspectors, before the\nopening of the polls.

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