New York Statutes
§ 2-230 — New election
New York § 2-230
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N.Y. Village § 2-230 (2026).
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§ 2-230 New election. If the election is set aside as a result of a\nfinal determination in a proceeding instituted pursuant to section 2-224\nof this article, a new election shall be held. The right to such an\nelection shall be complete upon the filing of certified copies of such\nfinal determination with the town clerks of the towns in which any\nportion of such territory is located. Upon such filing such clerks shall\ngive notice of a new election. All the provisions of this article\nregulating the first election shall apply to a new election. Further new\nelections shall be held in like manner if any subsequent election is set\naside.\n
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McCarthy v. Seney
13 Misc. 3d 457 (New York Supreme Court, 2006)
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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