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§  5-608. Replacement of registration and enrollment records; damaged,  unusable or lost. 1. If the registration or enrollment  records  of  any  voter  shall  be  lost,  mutilated,  defaced  or destroyed, the board of  elections shall, except as provided in subdivision two  hereof,  require  him  to  reregister  or  reenroll.   Such reregistration or reenrollment  shall be deemed to have taken effect as of  the  date  of  the  original  registration or enrollment.    2.  If  one or both of the registration records of the voter are still  in the possession of the board of elections and it is possible therefrom  to duplicate the lost or damaged record, the board  of  elections  shall  prepare  a new record containing all the information required, using the  original serial number,  and  shall  paste  photostatic  copies  of  the  voter's  signature  in  each space on the new record where his signature  was placed on the original record.    3.  When  the  spaces  for  signature  or  for  other  entries,  on  a  registration  poll  record are filled so as to render a record no longer  usable, the board of elections shall prepare a second poll  record.  All  pertinent  information  shall be copied from the original poll record on  to the second poll record. The registration signature  on  the  original  poll record shall be photostated and pasted on the back in the space for  the  registration signature on the second poll record.  Within the space  reserved for remarks shall  be  imprinted  "Record  Continued--2nd  Poll  Record", or "3rd Poll Record", as appropriate.    4. The active but unusable poll record shall be kept in a special file  for  active  continued  registrations  until  such time as the next poll  record may be cancelled, at which time  the  poll  records  are  stamped  "cancelled" and fastened together when placed in the cancellation file.    5. All mutilated or defaced registration records which are replaced by  new records under the provisions of this section shall be stamped across  the  face  with the words "Record Replaced", without obliterating any of  the entries thereon and shall be kept on file by the board of elections.    6. If the records of an entire election district or  a  large  segment  thereof  are lost, mutilated, defaced or destroyed, or are determined by  the board of elections to be  so  inaccurate  or  incomplete  as  to  be  unusable,  such  board  may, upon due notice, require re-registration of  all qualified voters resident within such district.  In such event,  the  board  shall fix and determine additional days of local registration for  such re-registration.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-5 > Title-6 > 5-608

§  5-608. Replacement of registration and enrollment records; damaged,  unusable or lost. 1. If the registration or enrollment  records  of  any  voter  shall  be  lost,  mutilated,  defaced  or destroyed, the board of  elections shall, except as provided in subdivision two  hereof,  require  him  to  reregister  or  reenroll.   Such reregistration or reenrollment  shall be deemed to have taken effect as of  the  date  of  the  original  registration or enrollment.    2.  If  one or both of the registration records of the voter are still  in the possession of the board of elections and it is possible therefrom  to duplicate the lost or damaged record, the board  of  elections  shall  prepare  a new record containing all the information required, using the  original serial number,  and  shall  paste  photostatic  copies  of  the  voter's  signature  in  each space on the new record where his signature  was placed on the original record.    3.  When  the  spaces  for  signature  or  for  other  entries,  on  a  registration  poll  record are filled so as to render a record no longer  usable, the board of elections shall prepare a second poll  record.  All  pertinent  information  shall be copied from the original poll record on  to the second poll record. The registration signature  on  the  original  poll record shall be photostated and pasted on the back in the space for  the  registration signature on the second poll record.  Within the space  reserved for remarks shall  be  imprinted  "Record  Continued--2nd  Poll  Record", or "3rd Poll Record", as appropriate.    4. The active but unusable poll record shall be kept in a special file  for  active  continued  registrations  until  such time as the next poll  record may be cancelled, at which time  the  poll  records  are  stamped  "cancelled" and fastened together when placed in the cancellation file.    5. All mutilated or defaced registration records which are replaced by  new records under the provisions of this section shall be stamped across  the  face  with the words "Record Replaced", without obliterating any of  the entries thereon and shall be kept on file by the board of elections.    6. If the records of an entire election district or  a  large  segment  thereof  are lost, mutilated, defaced or destroyed, or are determined by  the board of elections to be  so  inaccurate  or  incomplete  as  to  be  unusable,  such  board  may, upon due notice, require re-registration of  all qualified voters resident within such district.  In such event,  the  board  shall fix and determine additional days of local registration for  such re-registration.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-5 > Title-6 > 5-608

§  5-608. Replacement of registration and enrollment records; damaged,  unusable or lost. 1. If the registration or enrollment  records  of  any  voter  shall  be  lost,  mutilated,  defaced  or destroyed, the board of  elections shall, except as provided in subdivision two  hereof,  require  him  to  reregister  or  reenroll.   Such reregistration or reenrollment  shall be deemed to have taken effect as of  the  date  of  the  original  registration or enrollment.    2.  If  one or both of the registration records of the voter are still  in the possession of the board of elections and it is possible therefrom  to duplicate the lost or damaged record, the board  of  elections  shall  prepare  a new record containing all the information required, using the  original serial number,  and  shall  paste  photostatic  copies  of  the  voter's  signature  in  each space on the new record where his signature  was placed on the original record.    3.  When  the  spaces  for  signature  or  for  other  entries,  on  a  registration  poll  record are filled so as to render a record no longer  usable, the board of elections shall prepare a second poll  record.  All  pertinent  information  shall be copied from the original poll record on  to the second poll record. The registration signature  on  the  original  poll record shall be photostated and pasted on the back in the space for  the  registration signature on the second poll record.  Within the space  reserved for remarks shall  be  imprinted  "Record  Continued--2nd  Poll  Record", or "3rd Poll Record", as appropriate.    4. The active but unusable poll record shall be kept in a special file  for  active  continued  registrations  until  such time as the next poll  record may be cancelled, at which time  the  poll  records  are  stamped  "cancelled" and fastened together when placed in the cancellation file.    5. All mutilated or defaced registration records which are replaced by  new records under the provisions of this section shall be stamped across  the  face  with the words "Record Replaced", without obliterating any of  the entries thereon and shall be kept on file by the board of elections.    6. If the records of an entire election district or  a  large  segment  thereof  are lost, mutilated, defaced or destroyed, or are determined by  the board of elections to be  so  inaccurate  or  incomplete  as  to  be  unusable,  such  board  may, upon due notice, require re-registration of  all qualified voters resident within such district.  In such event,  the  board  shall fix and determine additional days of local registration for  such re-registration.