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§ 10-108. Military voters; distribution of ballots to.  1. (a) Ballots  for  military  voters  shall  be  mailed or otherwise distributed by the  board  of  elections,  in  accordance  with  the  preferred  method   of  transmission  designated by the voter pursuant to section 10-107 of this  article, not later than thirty-two days  before  a  primary  or  general  election; twenty-five days before a New York city community school board  district  or  city  of  Buffalo  school district election; fourteen days  before a village election conducted  by  the  board  of  elections;  and  twelve  days  before  a special election. A voter who submits a military  ballot application shall be entitled to a military ballot thereafter for  each subsequent election through and including the  next  two  regularly  scheduled  general  elections held in even numbered years, including any  run-offs which may occur; provided, however, such application shall  not  be  valid  for  any  election  held within seven days after its receipt.  Ballots shall also be mailed to any  qualified  military  voter  who  is  already registered and who requests such military ballot from such board  of  elections  in a letter, which is signed by the voter and received by  the board of elections  not  later  than  the  seventh  day  before  the  election  for which the ballot is requested and which states the address  where the voter is registered and the address to which the ballot is  to  be  mailed. The board of elections shall enclose with such ballot a form  of application for military ballot. In the case of a  primary  election,  the  board  shall  deliver  only  the ballot of the party with which the  military  voter  is  enrolled  according   to   the   military   voter's  registration  records. In the event a primary election is uncontested in  the military voter's election district  for  all  offices  or  positions  except  the  party  position of member of the ward, town, city or county  committee, no ballot shall be delivered to such military voter for  such  election;  and  the military voter shall be advised of the reason why he  or she will not receive a ballot.    (b) Upon the proclamation of a special election  by  the  governor  or  otherwise pursuant to law, each board of elections shall, not later than  three days after the establishment of the date of such special election,  transmit   by   mail,  facsimile  transmission  or  electronic  mail  in  accordance with the preferred method of transmission designated  by  the  voter  pursuant  to  section  10-107 of this article, a federal write-in  absentee ballot to all military voters  eligible  to  vote  by  military  ballot in such special election.    (c)  Each  board  of  elections  which  is  served  with a court order  restraining or enjoining the issuance of ballots in any election,  other  than  a  special  election,  in  which any military voter is entitled to  receive a ballot shall immediately notify the state board  of  elections  of  such fact and shall transmit in accordance with the preferred method  of transmission designated by the voter,  a  federal  write-in  absentee  ballot to all military voters eligible to vote in such election.    (d)  A  military  voter  who  has received a federal write-in absentee  ballot shall be entitled to receive a certified  ballot  notwithstanding  the  prior  transmission  of  a federal write-in absentee ballot to such  voter pursuant to  paragraph  (b)  or  (c)  of  this  subdivision.  Such  certified  military  ballot  shall  be sent by the board of elections in  accordance with the preferred method of transmission designated  by  the  voter  pursuant  to section 10-107 of this article, or expedited mail if  the military voter has not expressed a preference  to  receive  same  by  facsimile  transmission or electronic mail, and his or her request for a  military ballot was made at least thirty-two days before the election.    2. In the event that the board of elections of any  county  shall  not  mail  or  otherwise  distribute  ballots  to the military voters of such  county by the date required by this section, such board shall notify thestate board of elections in writing of the facts and  reasons  for  such  non-compliance.    3.  Thereafter, ballots shall be so distributed to persons whose names  and military addresses are added to the  registration  poll  ledgers  as  military  voters,  except  that the military ballots may be delivered by  hand to military voters who personally  file  an  application  with  the  board  of  elections  of  their county of residence. The military ballot  shall be delivered  to  such  military  voter  together  with  a  ballot  envelope  and  a  second  envelope addressed to the appropriate board of  elections on which is printed "Official Election Balloting Material--Via  Air Mail".

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-10 > 10-108

§ 10-108. Military voters; distribution of ballots to.  1. (a) Ballots  for  military  voters  shall  be  mailed or otherwise distributed by the  board  of  elections,  in  accordance  with  the  preferred  method   of  transmission  designated by the voter pursuant to section 10-107 of this  article, not later than thirty-two days  before  a  primary  or  general  election; twenty-five days before a New York city community school board  district  or  city  of  Buffalo  school district election; fourteen days  before a village election conducted  by  the  board  of  elections;  and  twelve  days  before  a special election. A voter who submits a military  ballot application shall be entitled to a military ballot thereafter for  each subsequent election through and including the  next  two  regularly  scheduled  general  elections held in even numbered years, including any  run-offs which may occur; provided, however, such application shall  not  be  valid  for  any  election  held within seven days after its receipt.  Ballots shall also be mailed to any  qualified  military  voter  who  is  already registered and who requests such military ballot from such board  of  elections  in a letter, which is signed by the voter and received by  the board of elections  not  later  than  the  seventh  day  before  the  election  for which the ballot is requested and which states the address  where the voter is registered and the address to which the ballot is  to  be  mailed. The board of elections shall enclose with such ballot a form  of application for military ballot. In the case of a  primary  election,  the  board  shall  deliver  only  the ballot of the party with which the  military  voter  is  enrolled  according   to   the   military   voter's  registration  records. In the event a primary election is uncontested in  the military voter's election district  for  all  offices  or  positions  except  the  party  position of member of the ward, town, city or county  committee, no ballot shall be delivered to such military voter for  such  election;  and  the military voter shall be advised of the reason why he  or she will not receive a ballot.    (b) Upon the proclamation of a special election  by  the  governor  or  otherwise pursuant to law, each board of elections shall, not later than  three days after the establishment of the date of such special election,  transmit   by   mail,  facsimile  transmission  or  electronic  mail  in  accordance with the preferred method of transmission designated  by  the  voter  pursuant  to  section  10-107 of this article, a federal write-in  absentee ballot to all military voters  eligible  to  vote  by  military  ballot in such special election.    (c)  Each  board  of  elections  which  is  served  with a court order  restraining or enjoining the issuance of ballots in any election,  other  than  a  special  election,  in  which any military voter is entitled to  receive a ballot shall immediately notify the state board  of  elections  of  such fact and shall transmit in accordance with the preferred method  of transmission designated by the voter,  a  federal  write-in  absentee  ballot to all military voters eligible to vote in such election.    (d)  A  military  voter  who  has received a federal write-in absentee  ballot shall be entitled to receive a certified  ballot  notwithstanding  the  prior  transmission  of  a federal write-in absentee ballot to such  voter pursuant to  paragraph  (b)  or  (c)  of  this  subdivision.  Such  certified  military  ballot  shall  be sent by the board of elections in  accordance with the preferred method of transmission designated  by  the  voter  pursuant  to section 10-107 of this article, or expedited mail if  the military voter has not expressed a preference  to  receive  same  by  facsimile  transmission or electronic mail, and his or her request for a  military ballot was made at least thirty-two days before the election.    2. In the event that the board of elections of any  county  shall  not  mail  or  otherwise  distribute  ballots  to the military voters of such  county by the date required by this section, such board shall notify thestate board of elections in writing of the facts and  reasons  for  such  non-compliance.    3.  Thereafter, ballots shall be so distributed to persons whose names  and military addresses are added to the  registration  poll  ledgers  as  military  voters,  except  that the military ballots may be delivered by  hand to military voters who personally  file  an  application  with  the  board  of  elections  of  their county of residence. The military ballot  shall be delivered  to  such  military  voter  together  with  a  ballot  envelope  and  a  second  envelope addressed to the appropriate board of  elections on which is printed "Official Election Balloting Material--Via  Air Mail".

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-10 > 10-108

§ 10-108. Military voters; distribution of ballots to.  1. (a) Ballots  for  military  voters  shall  be  mailed or otherwise distributed by the  board  of  elections,  in  accordance  with  the  preferred  method   of  transmission  designated by the voter pursuant to section 10-107 of this  article, not later than thirty-two days  before  a  primary  or  general  election; twenty-five days before a New York city community school board  district  or  city  of  Buffalo  school district election; fourteen days  before a village election conducted  by  the  board  of  elections;  and  twelve  days  before  a special election. A voter who submits a military  ballot application shall be entitled to a military ballot thereafter for  each subsequent election through and including the  next  two  regularly  scheduled  general  elections held in even numbered years, including any  run-offs which may occur; provided, however, such application shall  not  be  valid  for  any  election  held within seven days after its receipt.  Ballots shall also be mailed to any  qualified  military  voter  who  is  already registered and who requests such military ballot from such board  of  elections  in a letter, which is signed by the voter and received by  the board of elections  not  later  than  the  seventh  day  before  the  election  for which the ballot is requested and which states the address  where the voter is registered and the address to which the ballot is  to  be  mailed. The board of elections shall enclose with such ballot a form  of application for military ballot. In the case of a  primary  election,  the  board  shall  deliver  only  the ballot of the party with which the  military  voter  is  enrolled  according   to   the   military   voter's  registration  records. In the event a primary election is uncontested in  the military voter's election district  for  all  offices  or  positions  except  the  party  position of member of the ward, town, city or county  committee, no ballot shall be delivered to such military voter for  such  election;  and  the military voter shall be advised of the reason why he  or she will not receive a ballot.    (b) Upon the proclamation of a special election  by  the  governor  or  otherwise pursuant to law, each board of elections shall, not later than  three days after the establishment of the date of such special election,  transmit   by   mail,  facsimile  transmission  or  electronic  mail  in  accordance with the preferred method of transmission designated  by  the  voter  pursuant  to  section  10-107 of this article, a federal write-in  absentee ballot to all military voters  eligible  to  vote  by  military  ballot in such special election.    (c)  Each  board  of  elections  which  is  served  with a court order  restraining or enjoining the issuance of ballots in any election,  other  than  a  special  election,  in  which any military voter is entitled to  receive a ballot shall immediately notify the state board  of  elections  of  such fact and shall transmit in accordance with the preferred method  of transmission designated by the voter,  a  federal  write-in  absentee  ballot to all military voters eligible to vote in such election.    (d)  A  military  voter  who  has received a federal write-in absentee  ballot shall be entitled to receive a certified  ballot  notwithstanding  the  prior  transmission  of  a federal write-in absentee ballot to such  voter pursuant to  paragraph  (b)  or  (c)  of  this  subdivision.  Such  certified  military  ballot  shall  be sent by the board of elections in  accordance with the preferred method of transmission designated  by  the  voter  pursuant  to section 10-107 of this article, or expedited mail if  the military voter has not expressed a preference  to  receive  same  by  facsimile  transmission or electronic mail, and his or her request for a  military ballot was made at least thirty-two days before the election.    2. In the event that the board of elections of any  county  shall  not  mail  or  otherwise  distribute  ballots  to the military voters of such  county by the date required by this section, such board shall notify thestate board of elections in writing of the facts and  reasons  for  such  non-compliance.    3.  Thereafter, ballots shall be so distributed to persons whose names  and military addresses are added to the  registration  poll  ledgers  as  military  voters,  except  that the military ballots may be delivered by  hand to military voters who personally  file  an  application  with  the  board  of  elections  of  their county of residence. The military ballot  shall be delivered  to  such  military  voter  together  with  a  ballot  envelope  and  a  second  envelope addressed to the appropriate board of  elections on which is printed "Official Election Balloting Material--Via  Air Mail".