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§ 10-107 — Military voters; designation of means of transmission by military voters
New York § 10-107
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§ 10-107. Military voters; designation of means of transmission by\nmilitary voters.
1.A military voter may designate a preference to\nreceive a voter registration application, a military ballot application\nor a military ballot by mail, facsimile transmission or electronic mail.\nSuch designation shall remain in effect until revoked or changed by the\nmilitary voter. If a military voter does not designate a preference, the\nboard of elections shall transmit the voter registration application,\nmilitary ballot application or military ballot by mail. If a military\nvoter designates a preference for facsimile transmission or electronic\nmail but does not provide the necessary facsimile number or e-mail\naddress, the board of elections shall transmit the voter registration\napplication, mi
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