New York Statutes
§ 9-204 — County boards of canvassers
New York § 9-204
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Bluebook
N.Y. Election § 9-204 (2026).
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§ 9-204. County boards of canvassers. The board of elections of each\ncounty or city shall be the county board of canvassers of such county,\nor each county within such city. Such board also shall be the city board\nof canvassers of any city or cities within the county for a city\nelection. Such board shall also be the board of canvassers of the towns\nof the county. Such board shall also be the board of canvassers of\nvillages in which village elections are conducted by the board of\nelections. The secretary of the board of elections, or, if he is\nabsent, or unable to act, a member or chief clerk designated by the\nboard shall be the secretary of the canvassing board. Each canvassing\nboard shall meet at the place where it usually meets in other capacities\non the day following the el
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Johnson v. Martins
79 A.D.3d 913 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, 2010)
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150 Misc. 2d 799 (New York Supreme Court, 1991)
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