New York Statutes

§ 2-116 — Committee; removal of member

New York § 2-116
JurisdictionNew York
Law ELNElection
Art. 2Party Organization

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N.Y. Election § 2-116 (2026).

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§ 2-116. Committee; removal of member. A member or officer of a party\ncommittee may be removed by such committee for disloyalty to the party\nor corruption in office after notice is given and a hearing upon written\ncharges has been had. The hearing shall be held by the committee, or a\nsubcommittee thereof appointed for that purpose, which subcommittee\nshall report its findings to the full committee.\n

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