New York Statutes
§ 6-164 — Primary, uncontested; opportunity to ballot
New York § 6-164
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N.Y. Election § 6-164 (2026).
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§ 6-164. Primary, uncontested; opportunity to ballot. Enrolled members\nof a party entitled to vote in the nomination of a candidate for public\noffice or the election of a candidate for party position in a primary\nelection of such party, and equal in number to at least the number of\nsigners required to designate a candidate for such office or position\nmay file with the officer or board with whom or which are filed\ndesignating petitions for such office or position a petition requesting\nan opportunity to write in the name of a candidate or candidates\nenrolled in such party, who need not be specified, for such office or\nposition. Upon the receipt of such a petition, such office or position\nshall be deemed contested and the primary ballots of the party shall\nafford an opportunity t
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