New York Statutes
§ 8-500 — Watchers; provision for
New York § 8-500
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N.Y. Election § 8-500 (2026).
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§ 8-500. Watchers; provision for.
1.At any general, special, town or\nvillage election, any party committee, any independent body whose\ncandidates are upon the ballot, and any political committee supporting\nor opposing a ballot proposal may have for each election district three\nwatchers at any one time, not more than one of whom may be within the\nguard rail at any one time. Watchers shall be appointed by the chair or\nother officer of any such party committee, independent body or political\ncommittee.\n 2. At any primary election, any party committee and any candidate on\nthe ballot may have for each election district three watchers at any one\ntime, not more than one of whom may be within the guard rail at any one\ntime. Watchers shall be appointed by the chair or other officer of
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