New York Statutes
§ 2-212 — Right to election
New York § 2-212
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N.Y. Village § 2-212 (2026).
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§ 2-212 Right to election.
1.An election to determine the question of\nincorporation shall be held no later than one hundred eighty days and no\nearlier than ninety days after the first occurring of either of the\nfollowing two events:\n a. The expiration of thirty days from the filing of the original of a\ndecision by the commission to proceed to a village incorporation\nelection pursuant to section 2-208 of this article and no proceeding\nhaving been instituted to review same, or\n b. The filing of a final order affirming the decision of the\ncommission to proceed to a village incorporation election pursuant to\nsection 2-208 of this article or reversing the decision of the\ncommission not to proceed to a village incorporation election pursuant\nto section 2-208 of this article afte
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Nearby Sections
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§ 2-202
Petition for incorporation§ 2-204
Notice of hearing§ 2-206
Proceeding on hearing§ 2-210
Review of decision§ 2-212
Right to election§ 2-214
Notice of election§ 2-216
Qualification of voters§ 2-218
Registration list of voters§ 2-220
Conduct of election§ 2-222
Canvass of election§ 2-224
Review of election§ 2-228
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