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§  7-102.  Ballot;  placing names and ballot proposals thereon. 1. The  names of all candidates and the form of submission of all duly certified  ballot proposals shall be printed upon the official ballot  except  that  at  a  primary  election, no ballot proposals or names of candidates for  uncontested offices  or  party  positions  shall  be  printed  upon  the  official ballot.    2.  In  the  event  that  two or more persons with identical names are  designated as candidates for the same office or position at any  primary  election,  a  different  number shall be included with the name of every  candidate for such office or position on such ballot.  Such number shall  be in arabic numerals and shall be placed at the beginning of each  such  candidate's  name. The board of elections with which the certificates or  petitions of designation for such candidates are filed  shall  determine  such  numbers  by lot not later than ten days after the last day to file  such certificates or petitions upon at least five days written notice by  first class mail to each such candidate. Such notice shall also  contain  information  concerning  the  provisions  of  subdivision  four  of this  section and the deadlines for filing the  information  provided  for  in  such subdivision four.    3.  a.  In  the  event that a candidate in a primary election believes  that the name of another candidate for the same office  or  position  at  such  election  is  sufficiently similar to his so as to cause confusion  among the voters, such candidate may, not later than five days after the  last day to file the certificates or petitions of designation, file with  the board of elections with which  such  certificates  or  petitions  of  designation  are  filed, a request that such board determine that such a  sufficient similarity exists.    b. The board of elections shall meet to hear arguments on, and make  a  determination  with respect to such a request, not later than seven days  after the last day to make such request, upon five days  written  notice  by first class mail to every candidate for such office or position. Such  notice  shall  also  contain  information  concerning  the provisions of  subdivision four of this  section  and  the  deadlines  for  filing  the  information provided for in such subdivision four.    c.  If such board makes a determination that such a similarity exists,  it shall forthwith assign a different number, which it  shall  determine  by  lot, to be included with the name of every candidate for such office  or position on such ballot. Such number shall be in arabic numerals  and  shall be placed at the beginning of each such candidate's name.    4.  a.  If such board assigns numbers to candidates' names pursuant to  the provisions of subdivision two or three of this section it shall also  prepare for distribution at such  election,  a  leaflet  which  contains  biographical information on each such candidate, on one side of a single  sheet  of  paper  in  the  order  of the numbers it has assigned to such  candidates. If such  leaflet  is  published  in  a  second  language  in  addition  to English, the two language versions shall appear on opposite  sides of the same sheet of paper. Such biographical information may  not  exceed  one  hundred  words  and may only include such candidate's name,  address,  present  and  past  public  offices  held,  present  and  past  occupations  and employers, other public service experience, educational  background and organizational affiliations.    b. Each candidate for an office or position for which such numbers are  assigned may file with such board, not later than  fourteen  days  after  such determination, any or all of the information permitted by paragraph  a  of  this  subdivision in the form in which such candidate wishes such  information to appear in such leaflet. If  such  board  determines  that  such  filing  does not comply with the requirements of this subdivision,  it shall notify such candidate  forthwith  by  first  class  mail.  Suchcandidate  may  file  revised information with such board not later than  ten days after such notice was mailed. If a candidate does  not  make  a  filing  within  the  times  prescribed  by this paragraph, the words "no  information supplied" shall appear next to his name on such leaflet.

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§  7-102.  Ballot;  placing names and ballot proposals thereon. 1. The  names of all candidates and the form of submission of all duly certified  ballot proposals shall be printed upon the official ballot  except  that  at  a  primary  election, no ballot proposals or names of candidates for  uncontested offices  or  party  positions  shall  be  printed  upon  the  official ballot.    2.  In  the  event  that  two or more persons with identical names are  designated as candidates for the same office or position at any  primary  election,  a  different  number shall be included with the name of every  candidate for such office or position on such ballot.  Such number shall  be in arabic numerals and shall be placed at the beginning of each  such  candidate's  name. The board of elections with which the certificates or  petitions of designation for such candidates are filed  shall  determine  such  numbers  by lot not later than ten days after the last day to file  such certificates or petitions upon at least five days written notice by  first class mail to each such candidate. Such notice shall also  contain  information  concerning  the  provisions  of  subdivision  four  of this  section and the deadlines for filing the  information  provided  for  in  such subdivision four.    3.  a.  In  the  event that a candidate in a primary election believes  that the name of another candidate for the same office  or  position  at  such  election  is  sufficiently similar to his so as to cause confusion  among the voters, such candidate may, not later than five days after the  last day to file the certificates or petitions of designation, file with  the board of elections with which  such  certificates  or  petitions  of  designation  are  filed, a request that such board determine that such a  sufficient similarity exists.    b. The board of elections shall meet to hear arguments on, and make  a  determination  with respect to such a request, not later than seven days  after the last day to make such request, upon five days  written  notice  by first class mail to every candidate for such office or position. Such  notice  shall  also  contain  information  concerning  the provisions of  subdivision four of this  section  and  the  deadlines  for  filing  the  information provided for in such subdivision four.    c.  If such board makes a determination that such a similarity exists,  it shall forthwith assign a different number, which it  shall  determine  by  lot, to be included with the name of every candidate for such office  or position on such ballot. Such number shall be in arabic numerals  and  shall be placed at the beginning of each such candidate's name.    4.  a.  If such board assigns numbers to candidates' names pursuant to  the provisions of subdivision two or three of this section it shall also  prepare for distribution at such  election,  a  leaflet  which  contains  biographical information on each such candidate, on one side of a single  sheet  of  paper  in  the  order  of the numbers it has assigned to such  candidates. If such  leaflet  is  published  in  a  second  language  in  addition  to English, the two language versions shall appear on opposite  sides of the same sheet of paper. Such biographical information may  not  exceed  one  hundred  words  and may only include such candidate's name,  address,  present  and  past  public  offices  held,  present  and  past  occupations  and employers, other public service experience, educational  background and organizational affiliations.    b. Each candidate for an office or position for which such numbers are  assigned may file with such board, not later than  fourteen  days  after  such determination, any or all of the information permitted by paragraph  a  of  this  subdivision in the form in which such candidate wishes such  information to appear in such leaflet. If  such  board  determines  that  such  filing  does not comply with the requirements of this subdivision,  it shall notify such candidate  forthwith  by  first  class  mail.  Suchcandidate  may  file  revised information with such board not later than  ten days after such notice was mailed. If a candidate does  not  make  a  filing  within  the  times  prescribed  by this paragraph, the words "no  information supplied" shall appear next to his name on such leaflet.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-7 > Title-1 > 7-102

§  7-102.  Ballot;  placing names and ballot proposals thereon. 1. The  names of all candidates and the form of submission of all duly certified  ballot proposals shall be printed upon the official ballot  except  that  at  a  primary  election, no ballot proposals or names of candidates for  uncontested offices  or  party  positions  shall  be  printed  upon  the  official ballot.    2.  In  the  event  that  two or more persons with identical names are  designated as candidates for the same office or position at any  primary  election,  a  different  number shall be included with the name of every  candidate for such office or position on such ballot.  Such number shall  be in arabic numerals and shall be placed at the beginning of each  such  candidate's  name. The board of elections with which the certificates or  petitions of designation for such candidates are filed  shall  determine  such  numbers  by lot not later than ten days after the last day to file  such certificates or petitions upon at least five days written notice by  first class mail to each such candidate. Such notice shall also  contain  information  concerning  the  provisions  of  subdivision  four  of this  section and the deadlines for filing the  information  provided  for  in  such subdivision four.    3.  a.  In  the  event that a candidate in a primary election believes  that the name of another candidate for the same office  or  position  at  such  election  is  sufficiently similar to his so as to cause confusion  among the voters, such candidate may, not later than five days after the  last day to file the certificates or petitions of designation, file with  the board of elections with which  such  certificates  or  petitions  of  designation  are  filed, a request that such board determine that such a  sufficient similarity exists.    b. The board of elections shall meet to hear arguments on, and make  a  determination  with respect to such a request, not later than seven days  after the last day to make such request, upon five days  written  notice  by first class mail to every candidate for such office or position. Such  notice  shall  also  contain  information  concerning  the provisions of  subdivision four of this  section  and  the  deadlines  for  filing  the  information provided for in such subdivision four.    c.  If such board makes a determination that such a similarity exists,  it shall forthwith assign a different number, which it  shall  determine  by  lot, to be included with the name of every candidate for such office  or position on such ballot. Such number shall be in arabic numerals  and  shall be placed at the beginning of each such candidate's name.    4.  a.  If such board assigns numbers to candidates' names pursuant to  the provisions of subdivision two or three of this section it shall also  prepare for distribution at such  election,  a  leaflet  which  contains  biographical information on each such candidate, on one side of a single  sheet  of  paper  in  the  order  of the numbers it has assigned to such  candidates. If such  leaflet  is  published  in  a  second  language  in  addition  to English, the two language versions shall appear on opposite  sides of the same sheet of paper. Such biographical information may  not  exceed  one  hundred  words  and may only include such candidate's name,  address,  present  and  past  public  offices  held,  present  and  past  occupations  and employers, other public service experience, educational  background and organizational affiliations.    b. Each candidate for an office or position for which such numbers are  assigned may file with such board, not later than  fourteen  days  after  such determination, any or all of the information permitted by paragraph  a  of  this  subdivision in the form in which such candidate wishes such  information to appear in such leaflet. If  such  board  determines  that  such  filing  does not comply with the requirements of this subdivision,  it shall notify such candidate  forthwith  by  first  class  mail.  Suchcandidate  may  file  revised information with such board not later than  ten days after such notice was mailed. If a candidate does  not  make  a  filing  within  the  times  prescribed  by this paragraph, the words "no  information supplied" shall appear next to his name on such leaflet.