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§  4-118.  Notice  of  primary  election;  publication  of by board of  elections.  1. Each county board of elections shall publish in the  week  ending  on the Saturday preceding a primary election a notice specifying  the day of such primary election, the hours during which it will be held  and the public offices for which nominations are  to  be  made  and  the  party  positions  which are to be filled at such primary elections. Such  publication shall be in two newspapers published within the  county.  If  the  county  contains  a city or cities, at least one of such newspapers  shall be published in the city, or the largest city, if  there  be  more  than one.    2.  The  board  of  elections of every county containing a city, other  than the board of elections of the city of New York,  shall  publish  on  the  day of each primary election, in two newspapers within each city in  such county, representing the major political parties,  a  list  of  the  polling  places  designated  within such city, referring to the election  districts by their numbers and wards or assembly  districts.  Such  list  shall  identify  those  polling  places  which  do not provide access to  handicapped voters. If the  newspaper  is  an  evening  newspaper,  such  notice  shall be published on the day prior to such primary election. If  in an election district the primary of  a  party  is  uncontested,  such  notice  shall include, in a place where they clearly refer to the proper  district and polling place, the  words  "........................(insert  name  of  party)  primary uncontested."   If in an election district the  primaries of all parties are uncontested, such notice shall include,  in  lieu of the address of the polling place, the words "Polls not open. All  primaries uncontested." Such publication in such newspapers by the board  of  elections of the city of New York shall be at least one-half page in  size  and  in  lieu  of  the  information  otherwise  required  by  this  subdivision, shall set forth both in English and such other languages as  such  board  deems  appropriate  the date of the election, the hours the  polls are open and the  phone  number  to  call  for  information  about  location  of  polling places, their accessibility to the handicapped and  any other subjects which such board deems appropriate.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-4 > 4-118

§  4-118.  Notice  of  primary  election;  publication  of by board of  elections.  1. Each county board of elections shall publish in the  week  ending  on the Saturday preceding a primary election a notice specifying  the day of such primary election, the hours during which it will be held  and the public offices for which nominations are  to  be  made  and  the  party  positions  which are to be filled at such primary elections. Such  publication shall be in two newspapers published within the  county.  If  the  county  contains  a city or cities, at least one of such newspapers  shall be published in the city, or the largest city, if  there  be  more  than one.    2.  The  board  of  elections of every county containing a city, other  than the board of elections of the city of New York,  shall  publish  on  the  day of each primary election, in two newspapers within each city in  such county, representing the major political parties,  a  list  of  the  polling  places  designated  within such city, referring to the election  districts by their numbers and wards or assembly  districts.  Such  list  shall  identify  those  polling  places  which  do not provide access to  handicapped voters. If the  newspaper  is  an  evening  newspaper,  such  notice  shall be published on the day prior to such primary election. If  in an election district the primary of  a  party  is  uncontested,  such  notice  shall include, in a place where they clearly refer to the proper  district and polling place, the  words  "........................(insert  name  of  party)  primary uncontested."   If in an election district the  primaries of all parties are uncontested, such notice shall include,  in  lieu of the address of the polling place, the words "Polls not open. All  primaries uncontested." Such publication in such newspapers by the board  of  elections of the city of New York shall be at least one-half page in  size  and  in  lieu  of  the  information  otherwise  required  by  this  subdivision, shall set forth both in English and such other languages as  such  board  deems  appropriate  the date of the election, the hours the  polls are open and the  phone  number  to  call  for  information  about  location  of  polling places, their accessibility to the handicapped and  any other subjects which such board deems appropriate.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-4 > 4-118

§  4-118.  Notice  of  primary  election;  publication  of by board of  elections.  1. Each county board of elections shall publish in the  week  ending  on the Saturday preceding a primary election a notice specifying  the day of such primary election, the hours during which it will be held  and the public offices for which nominations are  to  be  made  and  the  party  positions  which are to be filled at such primary elections. Such  publication shall be in two newspapers published within the  county.  If  the  county  contains  a city or cities, at least one of such newspapers  shall be published in the city, or the largest city, if  there  be  more  than one.    2.  The  board  of  elections of every county containing a city, other  than the board of elections of the city of New York,  shall  publish  on  the  day of each primary election, in two newspapers within each city in  such county, representing the major political parties,  a  list  of  the  polling  places  designated  within such city, referring to the election  districts by their numbers and wards or assembly  districts.  Such  list  shall  identify  those  polling  places  which  do not provide access to  handicapped voters. If the  newspaper  is  an  evening  newspaper,  such  notice  shall be published on the day prior to such primary election. If  in an election district the primary of  a  party  is  uncontested,  such  notice  shall include, in a place where they clearly refer to the proper  district and polling place, the  words  "........................(insert  name  of  party)  primary uncontested."   If in an election district the  primaries of all parties are uncontested, such notice shall include,  in  lieu of the address of the polling place, the words "Polls not open. All  primaries uncontested." Such publication in such newspapers by the board  of  elections of the city of New York shall be at least one-half page in  size  and  in  lieu  of  the  information  otherwise  required  by  this  subdivision, shall set forth both in English and such other languages as  such  board  deems  appropriate  the date of the election, the hours the  polls are open and the  phone  number  to  call  for  information  about  location  of  polling places, their accessibility to the handicapped and  any other subjects which such board deems appropriate.