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§  8-100.  Elections;  dates of and hours for voting. 1. (a) A primary  election, to be known as the fall primary, shall be held  on  the  first  Tuesday  after  the  second  Monday  in  September  before every general  election unless otherwise changed by an act of the legislature. In  each  year  in  which  electors  of president and vice president of the United  States are to be elected an additional primary election, to be known  as  the  spring  primary,  shall  be  held  on the first Tuesday in February  unless otherwise changed by an act of the legislature, for  the  purpose  of  electing  delegates to the national convention, members of state and  county committees and assembly district leaders and  associate  assembly  district leaders.    (b) In the event a run-off primary election is required in the city of  New  York,  it  shall  be held on the second Tuesday next succeeding the  date on which the initial primary election was held.    (c) The general election shall be held annually on  the  Tuesday  next  succeeding the first Monday in November.    2.  Polls  shall  be  open  for  voting  during the following hours: a  primary election from twelve o'clock noon  until  nine  o'clock  in  the  evening,  except  in  the  city  of New York and the counties of Nassau,  Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam and  Erie,  and  in  such  city or county from six o'clock in the morning until nine o'clock in the  evening; the general election from six o'clock in the morning until nine  o'clock  in  the  evening;  a  special  election  called by the governor  pursuant to the public officers law, and, except as  otherwise  provided  by law, every other election, from six o'clock in the morning until nine  o'clock in the evening.    3.  In  any  election  district  in  which  a  primary of any party is  uncontested, no primary of such party shall be  held.  In  any  election  district  in  which  the primaries of all parties are uncontested on the  day of any primary election, no primaries shall be held on such day  and  the polling place shall not be opened for voting.    4.  No  primary,  special  or  general election for any state or local  office or for the election of  officers  of  any  corporation  which  is  funded  in  whole or in part by federal, state or municipal moneys shall  be held on a Saturday or Sunday.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-8 > Title-1 > 8-100

§  8-100.  Elections;  dates of and hours for voting. 1. (a) A primary  election, to be known as the fall primary, shall be held  on  the  first  Tuesday  after  the  second  Monday  in  September  before every general  election unless otherwise changed by an act of the legislature. In  each  year  in  which  electors  of president and vice president of the United  States are to be elected an additional primary election, to be known  as  the  spring  primary,  shall  be  held  on the first Tuesday in February  unless otherwise changed by an act of the legislature, for  the  purpose  of  electing  delegates to the national convention, members of state and  county committees and assembly district leaders and  associate  assembly  district leaders.    (b) In the event a run-off primary election is required in the city of  New  York,  it  shall  be held on the second Tuesday next succeeding the  date on which the initial primary election was held.    (c) The general election shall be held annually on  the  Tuesday  next  succeeding the first Monday in November.    2.  Polls  shall  be  open  for  voting  during the following hours: a  primary election from twelve o'clock noon  until  nine  o'clock  in  the  evening,  except  in  the  city  of New York and the counties of Nassau,  Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam and  Erie,  and  in  such  city or county from six o'clock in the morning until nine o'clock in the  evening; the general election from six o'clock in the morning until nine  o'clock  in  the  evening;  a  special  election  called by the governor  pursuant to the public officers law, and, except as  otherwise  provided  by law, every other election, from six o'clock in the morning until nine  o'clock in the evening.    3.  In  any  election  district  in  which  a  primary of any party is  uncontested, no primary of such party shall be  held.  In  any  election  district  in  which  the primaries of all parties are uncontested on the  day of any primary election, no primaries shall be held on such day  and  the polling place shall not be opened for voting.    4.  No  primary,  special  or  general election for any state or local  office or for the election of  officers  of  any  corporation  which  is  funded  in  whole or in part by federal, state or municipal moneys shall  be held on a Saturday or Sunday.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-8 > Title-1 > 8-100

§  8-100.  Elections;  dates of and hours for voting. 1. (a) A primary  election, to be known as the fall primary, shall be held  on  the  first  Tuesday  after  the  second  Monday  in  September  before every general  election unless otherwise changed by an act of the legislature. In  each  year  in  which  electors  of president and vice president of the United  States are to be elected an additional primary election, to be known  as  the  spring  primary,  shall  be  held  on the first Tuesday in February  unless otherwise changed by an act of the legislature, for  the  purpose  of  electing  delegates to the national convention, members of state and  county committees and assembly district leaders and  associate  assembly  district leaders.    (b) In the event a run-off primary election is required in the city of  New  York,  it  shall  be held on the second Tuesday next succeeding the  date on which the initial primary election was held.    (c) The general election shall be held annually on  the  Tuesday  next  succeeding the first Monday in November.    2.  Polls  shall  be  open  for  voting  during the following hours: a  primary election from twelve o'clock noon  until  nine  o'clock  in  the  evening,  except  in  the  city  of New York and the counties of Nassau,  Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam and  Erie,  and  in  such  city or county from six o'clock in the morning until nine o'clock in the  evening; the general election from six o'clock in the morning until nine  o'clock  in  the  evening;  a  special  election  called by the governor  pursuant to the public officers law, and, except as  otherwise  provided  by law, every other election, from six o'clock in the morning until nine  o'clock in the evening.    3.  In  any  election  district  in  which  a  primary of any party is  uncontested, no primary of such party shall be  held.  In  any  election  district  in  which  the primaries of all parties are uncontested on the  day of any primary election, no primaries shall be held on such day  and  the polling place shall not be opened for voting.    4.  No  primary,  special  or  general election for any state or local  office or for the election of  officers  of  any  corporation  which  is  funded  in  whole or in part by federal, state or municipal moneys shall  be held on a Saturday or Sunday.