New York Statutes
§ 9-212 — Determinations by county canvassing boards
New York § 9-212
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N.Y. Election § 9-212 (2026).
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§ 9-212. Determinations by county canvassing boards.
1.The canvassing\nboard shall determine each person elected by the greatest number of\nvotes to each county office, and each person elected by the greatest\nnumber of votes to each city, town or village office of a city, town or\nvillage of which it is the board of canvassers. The canvassing board\nshall also determine whether any ballot proposal submitted only to the\nvoters of the county, or only to the voters of a city, town or village\nof which it is the board of canvassers, as the case may be, has by the\ngreater number of votes been adopted or rejected.\n 2. All such determinations shall be in writing and signed by the\nmembers of the canvassing board or a majority of them and filed and\nrecorded in the office of the board of e
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Garufi v. Bennett
150 Misc. 2d 799 (New York Supreme Court, 1991)
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