New York Statutes

§ 11-306 — Special ballots; victims of domestic violence

New York § 11-306
JurisdictionNew York
Law ELNElection
Title 3Special Ballots
Art. 11Special Presidential and Special Federal Voters and Special Ballots

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§ 11-306. Special ballots; victims of domestic violence.

1.A voter\nmay deliver to the board of elections, in person or by mail, at any time\nduring the period in which early mail or absentee ballot applications\nmay be delivered, a signed written statement swearing or affirming:\n (a) that he or she is the victim of domestic violence;\n (b) that he or she has left his or her residence because of such\nviolence; and\n (c) that because of the threat of physical or emotional harm to\nhimself or herself or to family or household members, he or she wishes\nto cast a special ballot in the next election. The statement must\ninclude the voter's address of registration. The board of elections\nshall permit such a voter to cast a special ballot at an office of such\nboard of elections not la

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