New York Statutes
§ 3-224 — Voting machines; use of by other than the board of elections
New York § 3-224
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N.Y. Election § 3-224 (2026).
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§ 3-224. Voting machines; use of by other than the board of elections.\nThe board of elections may permit towns, villages, school districts,\nfire, ambulance, water, sanitation, police and other special districts\nwithin the county to use voting machines and other equipment owned by it\nand used for the conduct of elections or for educational and\ninstructional purposes, upon such rental and other terms and conditions\nas shall be fixed by it. Such board may similarly permit the use of such\nmachines by associations and organizations for the conduct of elections\nwhere it judges the use of such machines for elections conducted by such\nassociations and organizations will be in the public interest.\n
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