New York Statutes
§ 4-110 — Certification of primary election candidates; state board of elections
New York § 4-110
JurisdictionNew York
Law ELNElection
Art. 4Proceedings Preliminary to Registration, Enrollment and Elections
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N.Y. Election § 4-110 (2026).
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§ 4-110. Certification of primary election candidates; state board of\nelections. The state board of elections, not later than fifty-five days\nbefore a primary election, shall certify to each county board of\nelections: The name and residence of each candidate to be voted for\nwithin the political subdivision of such board for whom a designation\nhas been filed with the state board; the title of the office or position\nfor which the candidate is designated; the name of the party upon whose\nprimary ballot his or her name is to be placed; and the order in which\nthe names of the candidates are to be printed as determined by the state\nboard. Where an office or position is uncontested, such certification\nshall state such fact.\n
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