New York Statutes
§ 8-702 — Early voting by mail; review of application by board of elections
New York § 8-702
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N.Y. Election § 8-702 (2026).
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§ 8-702. Early voting by mail; review of application by board of\nelections.
1.Upon receipt of an application to vote early by mail the\nboard of elections shall determine whether the applicant is a registered\nvoter of the county or city at the address listed in the application and\nis eligible to vote in the election or elections for which the\napplication is filed. An application to vote early by mail filed or\nreceived simultaneously with or on the same day as a valid registration\napplication from the applicant shall be considered valid.\n 2. If the board of elections determines that the applicant is not a\nregistered voter of the county or city at the address listed in the\napplication pursuant to subdivision one of this section or the applicant\nis not eligible to vote in all of
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