New York Statutes
§ 9-220 — Record in office of secretary of state of county officers elected
New York § 9-220
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N.Y. Election § 9-220 (2026).
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§ 9-220. Record in office of secretary of state of county officers\nelected. The secretary of state shall enter in a book to be kept in his\noffice, the names of the respective county officers elected in this\nstate, specifying the counties for which they were severally elected,\nand their places of residence, the offices to which they were elected,\nand their terms of office.\n
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