New York Statutes

§ 41 — Additional supervisors in certain towns

New York § 41
JurisdictionNew York
Law TWNTown
Art. 3Town Officers, Powers, Duties and Compensation

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N.Y. Town § 41 (2026).

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§ 41. Additional supervisors in certain towns.

1.Resolution of town\nboard. Any town having a population of more than one-half the total\npopulation of the county in which such town is located, according to the\nlatest federal or state census or enumeration, shall have one additional\nsupervisor. No such additional supervisor, however, shall be elected or\nappointed in any such town which has but one supervisor at the time this\nchapter takes effect, until the town board of such town shall by\nresolution adopted by a majority vote determine to provide for the\nelection of an additional supervisor.\n 2. Election of supervisors in such town. At a town election held in\nNovember following the adoption of the resolution provided for in the\npreceding section, the electors of such town shal

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922 F.2d 139 (Second Circuit, 1990)
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