New York Statutes
§ 15-112 — Registers and poll-books; how used
New York § 15-112
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N.Y. Election § 15-112 (2026).
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§ 15-112. Registers and poll-books; how used. For any village election\nwhere permanent personal registration records are not used, all copies\nof the register in the polling place shall be referred to, if necessary,\nto determine the persons entitled to vote; but at any such election,\nincluding a primary election, ballot numbers shall be entered and other\nelection entries made in only two copies of the register, which shall\ninclude the copy used for taking signatures; provided, however, that if\nthe election be one for which poll-books are required to be provided,\nballot numbers shall be entered and other entries made in the two\npoll-books instead of the registers. The signatures of voters taken at\nthe election or at a primary election shall be made or identification\nnumbers ente
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