New York Statutes
§ 2-224 — Review of election
New York § 2-224
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N.Y. Village § 2-224 (2026).
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§ 2-224 Review of election. A person qualified to vote at such\nelection may, not more than ten days after the filing of the original of\nthe certificate of election, institute a proceeding to determine the\nvalidity or regularity of such election before the supreme court or any\njustice thereof within the judicial district in which such territory or\nany part of it is located. Such court or justice thereof shall, in\nconnection therewith, determine any question arising and make such order\nas justice may require in respect to the validity and regularity of such\nelection. The proceeding shall be heard upon verified petition and such\noral or written proof as may be offered and, in addition to the notice\nhereinafter required, upon such further notice to such persons as the\ncourt or ju
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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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