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§  11-106.  Processing  of  applications by board of elections. 1. The  application forms shall be in a form prescribed by the  state  board  of  elections.    2.  Upon  receipt  of  the  application,  the board of elections shall  determine upon such inquiry as it deems proper whether the applicant has  answered all the questions contained in the application and whether  the  applicant   is   legally   qualified  to  receive  and  vote  a  special  presidential ballot, and, if it finds he  is  not  so  qualified,  shall  reject  the application and shall notify the applicant of such rejection  and give the reason or reasons therefor. All investigations by the board  of elections shall be concluded and all determinations  made  not  later  than the sixth day before election.    3. If the board of elections shall determine that the applicant making  the application provided for in this section is qualified to receive and  vote  a  special  presidential  ballot, it shall, as soon as practicable  after it shall have so determined, mail to him at the residence  address  shown in his application, or deliver to him, or to any person designated  by  him  in writing for such purpose, at the office of the board, such a  special presidential ballot and an envelope therefor.    4. The board of elections shall keep a register  of  the  persons  who  have  made  and signed applications for special presidential ballots and  of the applicants who have been determined to be  qualified.  The  board  shall  keep  open  to public inspection such register of applicants with  their names, addresses and application  dates  and  shall  give  to  the  chairman  of  each  political  party  in  the  county a complete list of  applicants for special presidential ballots, containing their names  and  places  of  residence, including the election district and ward, if any,  and, in the city of New York and the  county  of  Nassau,  the  assembly  district.    5.  The  board of elections shall file each original application filed  with it and shall maintain an alphabetical index thereof for a period of  three years after the election.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-11 > Title-1 > 11-106

§  11-106.  Processing  of  applications by board of elections. 1. The  application forms shall be in a form prescribed by the  state  board  of  elections.    2.  Upon  receipt  of  the  application,  the board of elections shall  determine upon such inquiry as it deems proper whether the applicant has  answered all the questions contained in the application and whether  the  applicant   is   legally   qualified  to  receive  and  vote  a  special  presidential ballot, and, if it finds he  is  not  so  qualified,  shall  reject  the application and shall notify the applicant of such rejection  and give the reason or reasons therefor. All investigations by the board  of elections shall be concluded and all determinations  made  not  later  than the sixth day before election.    3. If the board of elections shall determine that the applicant making  the application provided for in this section is qualified to receive and  vote  a  special  presidential  ballot, it shall, as soon as practicable  after it shall have so determined, mail to him at the residence  address  shown in his application, or deliver to him, or to any person designated  by  him  in writing for such purpose, at the office of the board, such a  special presidential ballot and an envelope therefor.    4. The board of elections shall keep a register  of  the  persons  who  have  made  and signed applications for special presidential ballots and  of the applicants who have been determined to be  qualified.  The  board  shall  keep  open  to public inspection such register of applicants with  their names, addresses and application  dates  and  shall  give  to  the  chairman  of  each  political  party  in  the  county a complete list of  applicants for special presidential ballots, containing their names  and  places  of  residence, including the election district and ward, if any,  and, in the city of New York and the  county  of  Nassau,  the  assembly  district.    5.  The  board of elections shall file each original application filed  with it and shall maintain an alphabetical index thereof for a period of  three years after the election.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-11 > Title-1 > 11-106

§  11-106.  Processing  of  applications by board of elections. 1. The  application forms shall be in a form prescribed by the  state  board  of  elections.    2.  Upon  receipt  of  the  application,  the board of elections shall  determine upon such inquiry as it deems proper whether the applicant has  answered all the questions contained in the application and whether  the  applicant   is   legally   qualified  to  receive  and  vote  a  special  presidential ballot, and, if it finds he  is  not  so  qualified,  shall  reject  the application and shall notify the applicant of such rejection  and give the reason or reasons therefor. All investigations by the board  of elections shall be concluded and all determinations  made  not  later  than the sixth day before election.    3. If the board of elections shall determine that the applicant making  the application provided for in this section is qualified to receive and  vote  a  special  presidential  ballot, it shall, as soon as practicable  after it shall have so determined, mail to him at the residence  address  shown in his application, or deliver to him, or to any person designated  by  him  in writing for such purpose, at the office of the board, such a  special presidential ballot and an envelope therefor.    4. The board of elections shall keep a register  of  the  persons  who  have  made  and signed applications for special presidential ballots and  of the applicants who have been determined to be  qualified.  The  board  shall  keep  open  to public inspection such register of applicants with  their names, addresses and application  dates  and  shall  give  to  the  chairman  of  each  political  party  in  the  county a complete list of  applicants for special presidential ballots, containing their names  and  places  of  residence, including the election district and ward, if any,  and, in the city of New York and the  county  of  Nassau,  the  assembly  district.    5.  The  board of elections shall file each original application filed  with it and shall maintain an alphabetical index thereof for a period of  three years after the election.