New York Statutes

§ 13-106 — Special provisions as to the time for holding a primary election in the city of New York in the year nineteen hundred eighty-one

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* § 13-106. Special provisions as to the time for holding a primary\nelection in the city of New York in the year nineteen hundred\neighty-one. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of this chapter,\nthe times fixed for the annual primary election for the city of New York\nfor the office of council member-at-large and certain proceedings\nrelating thereto shall be as follows:\n 1. The first day for signing designating petitions for primary\nelections shall be the sixteenth day of June.\n 2. The first day to sign petitions for opportunity to ballot in\nprimary elections without naming a candidate shall be the seventh day of\nJuly.\n 3. The primary election shall be held on the twenty-second day of\nSeptember.\n * NB Expired December 31, 1981\n

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