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§  3-100. New York state board of elections; membership; organization.  1.  There is hereby created within the executive department a  New  York  state  board  of elections, hereafter referred to as the "state board of  elections", composed of four commissioners appointed  by  the  governor:  two  commissioners,  one  each  from  among  not  fewer than two persons  recommended by the chairman of the state committee of each of the  major  political  parties;  and  two  other  commissioners,  one upon the joint  recommendation of the legislative leaders, of one major political party,  in each house of the legislature and one upon the  joint  recommendation  of  the legislative leaders, of the other major political party, in each  house of the legislature. The commissioners shall be appointed for terms  of  two  years  each  and  in  the  same  manner  as  their   respective  predecessors.  A  commissioner  appointed to the board to fill a vacancy  caused other than by expiration of a term, shall serve for  the  balance  of  the  unexpired  term.  In  the  event that there is a vacancy in the  office of the commissioner  appointed  on  the  recommendation  of  such  legislative  leaders  caused  by  expiration  of term or otherwise, such  legislative leaders responsible for making the joint  recommendation  to  fill  such  vacancy  shall  jointly recommend an individual to fill such  vacancy and the governor shall make  the  appointment  from  such  joint  recommendation    within   thirty   days   of   receiving   such   joint  recommendation. In the event the governor does not  act  on  such  joint  recommendation   within   thirty   days   or   objects   to  such  joint  recommendation,  then  the  legislative  leaders   making   such   joint  recommendation  shall  have the option of: (a) appointing the individual  so jointly recommended as a commissioner, or  (b)  jointly  recommending  another  individual  for  appointment  by  the governor according to the  procedure outlined in this subdivision.    2.  The  two  commissioners  of   the   board   appointed   upon   the  recommendation  of  the  legislative  leaders  shall be co-chairs of the  state board of elections.    3. The commissioners of the state board of  elections  shall  have  no  other  public  employment.  The  commissioners  shall  receive an annual  salary  of  twenty-five  thousand  dollars,  within  the  amounts   made  available  therefor  by appropriation. The board shall, for the purposes  of sections seventy-three and seventy-four of the public  officers  law,  be  a  "state agency", and such commissioners shall be "officers" of the  state board of elections for the purposes of such sections.  Within  the  amounts  made  available  by  appropriation therefor, the state board of  elections shall appoint two co-executive  directors,  counsel  and  such  other  staff  members as are necessary in the exercise of its functions,  and may fix their compensation. Anytime after the effective date of  the  chapter of the laws of two thousand five which amended this subdivision,  the  commissioners  or,  in  the  case  of  a  vacancy on the board, the  commissioner of each of the major political parties  shall  appoint  one  co-executive  director. Each co-executive director shall serve a term of  four years. Any vacancy in the office of co-executive director shall  be  filled  by  the commissioners or, in the case of a vacancy on the board,  the commissioner of the same  major  political  party  as  the  vacating  incumbent  for  the  remaining  period  of  the  term  of  such vacating  incumbent.    4. For the purposes of meetings, three commissioners shall  constitute  a  quorum. The affirmative vote of three commissioners shall be required  for any official action of the state board of elections.    5. The principal office of the state board of elections  shall  be  in  the county of Albany.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-3 > Title-1 > 3-100

§  3-100. New York state board of elections; membership; organization.  1.  There is hereby created within the executive department a  New  York  state  board  of elections, hereafter referred to as the "state board of  elections", composed of four commissioners appointed  by  the  governor:  two  commissioners,  one  each  from  among  not  fewer than two persons  recommended by the chairman of the state committee of each of the  major  political  parties;  and  two  other  commissioners,  one upon the joint  recommendation of the legislative leaders, of one major political party,  in each house of the legislature and one upon the  joint  recommendation  of  the legislative leaders, of the other major political party, in each  house of the legislature. The commissioners shall be appointed for terms  of  two  years  each  and  in  the  same  manner  as  their   respective  predecessors.  A  commissioner  appointed to the board to fill a vacancy  caused other than by expiration of a term, shall serve for  the  balance  of  the  unexpired  term.  In  the  event that there is a vacancy in the  office of the commissioner  appointed  on  the  recommendation  of  such  legislative  leaders  caused  by  expiration  of term or otherwise, such  legislative leaders responsible for making the joint  recommendation  to  fill  such  vacancy  shall  jointly recommend an individual to fill such  vacancy and the governor shall make  the  appointment  from  such  joint  recommendation    within   thirty   days   of   receiving   such   joint  recommendation. In the event the governor does not  act  on  such  joint  recommendation   within   thirty   days   or   objects   to  such  joint  recommendation,  then  the  legislative  leaders   making   such   joint  recommendation  shall  have the option of: (a) appointing the individual  so jointly recommended as a commissioner, or  (b)  jointly  recommending  another  individual  for  appointment  by  the governor according to the  procedure outlined in this subdivision.    2.  The  two  commissioners  of   the   board   appointed   upon   the  recommendation  of  the  legislative  leaders  shall be co-chairs of the  state board of elections.    3. The commissioners of the state board of  elections  shall  have  no  other  public  employment.  The  commissioners  shall  receive an annual  salary  of  twenty-five  thousand  dollars,  within  the  amounts   made  available  therefor  by appropriation. The board shall, for the purposes  of sections seventy-three and seventy-four of the public  officers  law,  be  a  "state agency", and such commissioners shall be "officers" of the  state board of elections for the purposes of such sections.  Within  the  amounts  made  available  by  appropriation therefor, the state board of  elections shall appoint two co-executive  directors,  counsel  and  such  other  staff  members as are necessary in the exercise of its functions,  and may fix their compensation. Anytime after the effective date of  the  chapter of the laws of two thousand five which amended this subdivision,  the  commissioners  or,  in  the  case  of  a  vacancy on the board, the  commissioner of each of the major political parties  shall  appoint  one  co-executive  director. Each co-executive director shall serve a term of  four years. Any vacancy in the office of co-executive director shall  be  filled  by  the commissioners or, in the case of a vacancy on the board,  the commissioner of the same  major  political  party  as  the  vacating  incumbent  for  the  remaining  period  of  the  term  of  such vacating  incumbent.    4. For the purposes of meetings, three commissioners shall  constitute  a  quorum. The affirmative vote of three commissioners shall be required  for any official action of the state board of elections.    5. The principal office of the state board of elections  shall  be  in  the county of Albany.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-3 > Title-1 > 3-100

§  3-100. New York state board of elections; membership; organization.  1.  There is hereby created within the executive department a  New  York  state  board  of elections, hereafter referred to as the "state board of  elections", composed of four commissioners appointed  by  the  governor:  two  commissioners,  one  each  from  among  not  fewer than two persons  recommended by the chairman of the state committee of each of the  major  political  parties;  and  two  other  commissioners,  one upon the joint  recommendation of the legislative leaders, of one major political party,  in each house of the legislature and one upon the  joint  recommendation  of  the legislative leaders, of the other major political party, in each  house of the legislature. The commissioners shall be appointed for terms  of  two  years  each  and  in  the  same  manner  as  their   respective  predecessors.  A  commissioner  appointed to the board to fill a vacancy  caused other than by expiration of a term, shall serve for  the  balance  of  the  unexpired  term.  In  the  event that there is a vacancy in the  office of the commissioner  appointed  on  the  recommendation  of  such  legislative  leaders  caused  by  expiration  of term or otherwise, such  legislative leaders responsible for making the joint  recommendation  to  fill  such  vacancy  shall  jointly recommend an individual to fill such  vacancy and the governor shall make  the  appointment  from  such  joint  recommendation    within   thirty   days   of   receiving   such   joint  recommendation. In the event the governor does not  act  on  such  joint  recommendation   within   thirty   days   or   objects   to  such  joint  recommendation,  then  the  legislative  leaders   making   such   joint  recommendation  shall  have the option of: (a) appointing the individual  so jointly recommended as a commissioner, or  (b)  jointly  recommending  another  individual  for  appointment  by  the governor according to the  procedure outlined in this subdivision.    2.  The  two  commissioners  of   the   board   appointed   upon   the  recommendation  of  the  legislative  leaders  shall be co-chairs of the  state board of elections.    3. The commissioners of the state board of  elections  shall  have  no  other  public  employment.  The  commissioners  shall  receive an annual  salary  of  twenty-five  thousand  dollars,  within  the  amounts   made  available  therefor  by appropriation. The board shall, for the purposes  of sections seventy-three and seventy-four of the public  officers  law,  be  a  "state agency", and such commissioners shall be "officers" of the  state board of elections for the purposes of such sections.  Within  the  amounts  made  available  by  appropriation therefor, the state board of  elections shall appoint two co-executive  directors,  counsel  and  such  other  staff  members as are necessary in the exercise of its functions,  and may fix their compensation. Anytime after the effective date of  the  chapter of the laws of two thousand five which amended this subdivision,  the  commissioners  or,  in  the  case  of  a  vacancy on the board, the  commissioner of each of the major political parties  shall  appoint  one  co-executive  director. Each co-executive director shall serve a term of  four years. Any vacancy in the office of co-executive director shall  be  filled  by  the commissioners or, in the case of a vacancy on the board,  the commissioner of the same  major  political  party  as  the  vacating  incumbent  for  the  remaining  period  of  the  term  of  such vacating  incumbent.    4. For the purposes of meetings, three commissioners shall  constitute  a  quorum. The affirmative vote of three commissioners shall be required  for any official action of the state board of elections.    5. The principal office of the state board of elections  shall  be  in  the county of Albany.