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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-3 > Title-4 > 3-408

§  3-408.  Election  inspectors and clerks; additional clerks to count  absentee ballots. Two additional clerks, to be  appointed  in  the  same  manner  as  the inspectors of election, may be appointed in any election  district where  absentee  and  military  ballots  have  been  mailed  to  twenty-five or more of its registrants.  Such clerks shall be present at  least  one  hour  before  the  polls close and at the close of the polls  shall canvass the absentee and military ballots.  The  clerks  shall  be  divided  between the major political parties. Such clerks shall be paid,  by the town or city containing the election district for which they  are  appointed  to  serve, in an amount fixed by the town or city legislative  body.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-3 > Title-4 > 3-408

§  3-408.  Election  inspectors and clerks; additional clerks to count  absentee ballots. Two additional clerks, to be  appointed  in  the  same  manner  as  the inspectors of election, may be appointed in any election  district where  absentee  and  military  ballots  have  been  mailed  to  twenty-five or more of its registrants.  Such clerks shall be present at  least  one  hour  before  the  polls close and at the close of the polls  shall canvass the absentee and military ballots.  The  clerks  shall  be  divided  between the major political parties. Such clerks shall be paid,  by the town or city containing the election district for which they  are  appointed  to  serve, in an amount fixed by the town or city legislative  body.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-3 > Title-4 > 3-408

§  3-408.  Election  inspectors and clerks; additional clerks to count  absentee ballots. Two additional clerks, to be  appointed  in  the  same  manner  as  the inspectors of election, may be appointed in any election  district where  absentee  and  military  ballots  have  been  mailed  to  twenty-five or more of its registrants.  Such clerks shall be present at  least  one  hour  before  the  polls close and at the close of the polls  shall canvass the absentee and military ballots.  The  clerks  shall  be  divided  between the major political parties. Such clerks shall be paid,  by the town or city containing the election district for which they  are  appointed  to  serve, in an amount fixed by the town or city legislative  body.