New York Statutes
§ 105 — Law applicable to conduct of elections at which ballot questions are submitted to all the voters of a county
New York § 105
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N.Y. County § 105 (2026).
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§ 105. Law applicable to conduct of elections at which ballot\nquestions are submitted to all the voters of a county. The provisions of\nthe election law or any other law relating to the submission of\nquestions at general elections, so far as the same are applicable and\nnot inconsistent with this article, shall apply to the conduct of all\nelections at which questions are submitted to all the voters of a\ncounty. Where a specific provision of law exists in any other law which\nis inconsistent with the provisions of the election law, such provision\nshall apply unless a provision of the election law specifies that such\nprovision of the election law shall apply notwithstanding any other\nprovision of law.\n
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