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§  175-a. Registration for voters.  1. The board of fire commissioners  of any fire district may provide by resolution, that  a  proposition  be  submitted at any annual fire district election providing that additional  personal  registration  of  voters  not  registered  with  the  board of  elections shall be permitted for all elections in  such  fire  district.  Such  additional personal registration may be terminated by a resolution  of the board of fire commissioners and the passage of a  proposition  at  any annual fire district election.    2.  Registration for all fire district elections shall be conducted as  follows:    (a) Only those persons registered with the board of  elections  on  or  before the twenty-third day before such election and those persons whose  names  are  placed  on  the  fire  district  register  pursuant  to  the  provisions of this section shall be entitled to vote in such district.    (b)  In  fire  districts  in  which  there  is   additional   personal  registration, the board of fire commissioners shall publish a resolution  at  least twenty-seven days prior to election day, which shall designate  the dates prior to registration day on which the inspectors of  election  shall  meet  to  commence  the preparation of the register; the place in  each fire district  where  such  meetings,  registration,  if  any,  and  election  shall  be  held; the hours for such meetings, registration, if  any, and election; but in no event shall the hours for  registration  be  less  than  the hours from six o'clock in the evening until nine o'clock  in the evening. Such resolution shall be adopted at  least  thirty  days  prior to election day.    (c)  In  a  fire  district  whose  electors  have  approved additional  personal  registration,  such  registration  shall  be   held   on   the  seventeenth  day  prior  to the annual fire district election, except in  those fire districts  which  provide  by  resolution  adopted  at  least  thirty-seven  days  prior to the date of the first election for which it  shall be effective, for an additional day of registration to be held  on  the  nineteenth  day  prior  to  the annual fire district election. Such  resolution shall remain  in  effect  for  subsequent  annual  elections,  unless amended, modified or repealed.    3.  The  register  for  the  annual  fire  district  election shall be  prepared in each fire district by the inspectors of election thereof  on  the  days prior to registration day, if any, designated therefor, on the  registration day, if any, at the times  and  places  designated  by  the  resolution  of  the  board  of  fire  commissioners.  In  preparing such  register, the inspectors of election shall  comply  with  the  following  procedure:    (a)  They  shall  adopt,  use  or  copy  from,  the  registration list  certified and supplied by  the  county  board  of  elections  the  names  appearing  thereon  of  all  persons  residing  in the fire district and  qualified to vote in such forthcoming annual fire district election  and  in  those instances in which additional persons are entitled to register  pursuant to this section, such register shall  be  completed  by  adding  thereto  the  names  of the persons personally appearing before them and  providing to their satisfaction to then be or at the  time  of  election  qualified to vote.    (b) The register for each fire district shall include as a minimum the  space  for  the  name of the voter, his address within the fire district  and a space for his or her signature  to  be  signed  by  the  voter  on  election day. Such register shall also contain a space for the signature  of  the voter to be signed by such voter on registration day, if any. If  the register  shall  contain  only  space  for  the  name,  address  and  signature  of  the  voter,  the  fire district secretary shall furnish a  printed certificate to be signed by the  voter  who  appears  personallybefore  the  inspectors of election on registration day if his name does  not already appear on the register. Such  certificate  shall  contain  a  statement that the person possesses all the necessary qualifications for  voting  in  fire  district elections. Such certificate shall be accepted  for all purposes as the equivalent of an affidavit, and if it contains a  material false statement, shall subject the person  signing  it  to  the  same  penalty  as if he had been duly sworn, and such provision shall be  printed  in  bold  type  directly  above  the  signature  line  of   the  certificate.    4.  The  fire  district  secretary  shall  furnish  the  inspectors of  election, at fire district  expense,  with  all  necessary  registration  books, papers, equipment and supplies.    5.  Registration  for special fire district elections shall be held in  the  same  manner  as  is  provided  herein  for  annual  fire  district  elections,  and  registration days therefor shall be the same as if said  special fire district election were the annual fire district election.    6. In lieu of the provisions for designating  the  chairman,  election  inspectors and ballot clerks, as set forth in subdivision one of section  one   hundred   seventy-five   of   this  chapter,  the  board  of  fire  commissioners shall, by resolution adopted at least forty days prior  to  the  annual  fire  district election, designate a resident fire district  elector to act as chairman of any election of said  district  and  shall  designate  not  less  than two nor more than four resident fire district  electors to act  as  election  inspectors  and  ballot  clerks  in  such  election. Such resolution shall fix the compensation of the chairman and  inspectors and, in addition, the board of fire commissioners may provide  for  alternate  inspectors who shall assume the office of inspector upon  the inability or refusal of an inspector to assume or perform his duties  and for any clerical help which they may deem necessary.  Such  clerical  help  shall  perform their duties under the direction and control of the  chairman and inspectors of election.

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Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-11 > 175-a

§  175-a. Registration for voters.  1. The board of fire commissioners  of any fire district may provide by resolution, that  a  proposition  be  submitted at any annual fire district election providing that additional  personal  registration  of  voters  not  registered  with  the  board of  elections shall be permitted for all elections in  such  fire  district.  Such  additional personal registration may be terminated by a resolution  of the board of fire commissioners and the passage of a  proposition  at  any annual fire district election.    2.  Registration for all fire district elections shall be conducted as  follows:    (a) Only those persons registered with the board of  elections  on  or  before the twenty-third day before such election and those persons whose  names  are  placed  on  the  fire  district  register  pursuant  to  the  provisions of this section shall be entitled to vote in such district.    (b)  In  fire  districts  in  which  there  is   additional   personal  registration, the board of fire commissioners shall publish a resolution  at  least twenty-seven days prior to election day, which shall designate  the dates prior to registration day on which the inspectors of  election  shall  meet  to  commence  the preparation of the register; the place in  each fire district  where  such  meetings,  registration,  if  any,  and  election  shall  be  held; the hours for such meetings, registration, if  any, and election; but in no event shall the hours for  registration  be  less  than  the hours from six o'clock in the evening until nine o'clock  in the evening. Such resolution shall be adopted at  least  thirty  days  prior to election day.    (c)  In  a  fire  district  whose  electors  have  approved additional  personal  registration,  such  registration  shall  be   held   on   the  seventeenth  day  prior  to the annual fire district election, except in  those fire districts  which  provide  by  resolution  adopted  at  least  thirty-seven  days  prior to the date of the first election for which it  shall be effective, for an additional day of registration to be held  on  the  nineteenth  day  prior  to  the annual fire district election. Such  resolution shall remain  in  effect  for  subsequent  annual  elections,  unless amended, modified or repealed.    3.  The  register  for  the  annual  fire  district  election shall be  prepared in each fire district by the inspectors of election thereof  on  the  days prior to registration day, if any, designated therefor, on the  registration day, if any, at the times  and  places  designated  by  the  resolution  of  the  board  of  fire  commissioners.  In  preparing such  register, the inspectors of election shall  comply  with  the  following  procedure:    (a)  They  shall  adopt,  use  or  copy  from,  the  registration list  certified and supplied by  the  county  board  of  elections  the  names  appearing  thereon  of  all  persons  residing  in the fire district and  qualified to vote in such forthcoming annual fire district election  and  in  those instances in which additional persons are entitled to register  pursuant to this section, such register shall  be  completed  by  adding  thereto  the  names  of the persons personally appearing before them and  providing to their satisfaction to then be or at the  time  of  election  qualified to vote.    (b) The register for each fire district shall include as a minimum the  space  for  the  name of the voter, his address within the fire district  and a space for his or her signature  to  be  signed  by  the  voter  on  election day. Such register shall also contain a space for the signature  of  the voter to be signed by such voter on registration day, if any. If  the register  shall  contain  only  space  for  the  name,  address  and  signature  of  the  voter,  the  fire district secretary shall furnish a  printed certificate to be signed by the  voter  who  appears  personallybefore  the  inspectors of election on registration day if his name does  not already appear on the register. Such  certificate  shall  contain  a  statement that the person possesses all the necessary qualifications for  voting  in  fire  district elections. Such certificate shall be accepted  for all purposes as the equivalent of an affidavit, and if it contains a  material false statement, shall subject the person  signing  it  to  the  same  penalty  as if he had been duly sworn, and such provision shall be  printed  in  bold  type  directly  above  the  signature  line  of   the  certificate.    4.  The  fire  district  secretary  shall  furnish  the  inspectors of  election, at fire district  expense,  with  all  necessary  registration  books, papers, equipment and supplies.    5.  Registration  for special fire district elections shall be held in  the  same  manner  as  is  provided  herein  for  annual  fire  district  elections,  and  registration days therefor shall be the same as if said  special fire district election were the annual fire district election.    6. In lieu of the provisions for designating  the  chairman,  election  inspectors and ballot clerks, as set forth in subdivision one of section  one   hundred   seventy-five   of   this  chapter,  the  board  of  fire  commissioners shall, by resolution adopted at least forty days prior  to  the  annual  fire  district election, designate a resident fire district  elector to act as chairman of any election of said  district  and  shall  designate  not  less  than two nor more than four resident fire district  electors to act  as  election  inspectors  and  ballot  clerks  in  such  election. Such resolution shall fix the compensation of the chairman and  inspectors and, in addition, the board of fire commissioners may provide  for  alternate  inspectors who shall assume the office of inspector upon  the inability or refusal of an inspector to assume or perform his duties  and for any clerical help which they may deem necessary.  Such  clerical  help  shall  perform their duties under the direction and control of the  chairman and inspectors of election.

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Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-11 > 175-a

§  175-a. Registration for voters.  1. The board of fire commissioners  of any fire district may provide by resolution, that  a  proposition  be  submitted at any annual fire district election providing that additional  personal  registration  of  voters  not  registered  with  the  board of  elections shall be permitted for all elections in  such  fire  district.  Such  additional personal registration may be terminated by a resolution  of the board of fire commissioners and the passage of a  proposition  at  any annual fire district election.    2.  Registration for all fire district elections shall be conducted as  follows:    (a) Only those persons registered with the board of  elections  on  or  before the twenty-third day before such election and those persons whose  names  are  placed  on  the  fire  district  register  pursuant  to  the  provisions of this section shall be entitled to vote in such district.    (b)  In  fire  districts  in  which  there  is   additional   personal  registration, the board of fire commissioners shall publish a resolution  at  least twenty-seven days prior to election day, which shall designate  the dates prior to registration day on which the inspectors of  election  shall  meet  to  commence  the preparation of the register; the place in  each fire district  where  such  meetings,  registration,  if  any,  and  election  shall  be  held; the hours for such meetings, registration, if  any, and election; but in no event shall the hours for  registration  be  less  than  the hours from six o'clock in the evening until nine o'clock  in the evening. Such resolution shall be adopted at  least  thirty  days  prior to election day.    (c)  In  a  fire  district  whose  electors  have  approved additional  personal  registration,  such  registration  shall  be   held   on   the  seventeenth  day  prior  to the annual fire district election, except in  those fire districts  which  provide  by  resolution  adopted  at  least  thirty-seven  days  prior to the date of the first election for which it  shall be effective, for an additional day of registration to be held  on  the  nineteenth  day  prior  to  the annual fire district election. Such  resolution shall remain  in  effect  for  subsequent  annual  elections,  unless amended, modified or repealed.    3.  The  register  for  the  annual  fire  district  election shall be  prepared in each fire district by the inspectors of election thereof  on  the  days prior to registration day, if any, designated therefor, on the  registration day, if any, at the times  and  places  designated  by  the  resolution  of  the  board  of  fire  commissioners.  In  preparing such  register, the inspectors of election shall  comply  with  the  following  procedure:    (a)  They  shall  adopt,  use  or  copy  from,  the  registration list  certified and supplied by  the  county  board  of  elections  the  names  appearing  thereon  of  all  persons  residing  in the fire district and  qualified to vote in such forthcoming annual fire district election  and  in  those instances in which additional persons are entitled to register  pursuant to this section, such register shall  be  completed  by  adding  thereto  the  names  of the persons personally appearing before them and  providing to their satisfaction to then be or at the  time  of  election  qualified to vote.    (b) The register for each fire district shall include as a minimum the  space  for  the  name of the voter, his address within the fire district  and a space for his or her signature  to  be  signed  by  the  voter  on  election day. Such register shall also contain a space for the signature  of  the voter to be signed by such voter on registration day, if any. If  the register  shall  contain  only  space  for  the  name,  address  and  signature  of  the  voter,  the  fire district secretary shall furnish a  printed certificate to be signed by the  voter  who  appears  personallybefore  the  inspectors of election on registration day if his name does  not already appear on the register. Such  certificate  shall  contain  a  statement that the person possesses all the necessary qualifications for  voting  in  fire  district elections. Such certificate shall be accepted  for all purposes as the equivalent of an affidavit, and if it contains a  material false statement, shall subject the person  signing  it  to  the  same  penalty  as if he had been duly sworn, and such provision shall be  printed  in  bold  type  directly  above  the  signature  line  of   the  certificate.    4.  The  fire  district  secretary  shall  furnish  the  inspectors of  election, at fire district  expense,  with  all  necessary  registration  books, papers, equipment and supplies.    5.  Registration  for special fire district elections shall be held in  the  same  manner  as  is  provided  herein  for  annual  fire  district  elections,  and  registration days therefor shall be the same as if said  special fire district election were the annual fire district election.    6. In lieu of the provisions for designating  the  chairman,  election  inspectors and ballot clerks, as set forth in subdivision one of section  one   hundred   seventy-five   of   this  chapter,  the  board  of  fire  commissioners shall, by resolution adopted at least forty days prior  to  the  annual  fire  district election, designate a resident fire district  elector to act as chairman of any election of said  district  and  shall  designate  not  less  than two nor more than four resident fire district  electors to act  as  election  inspectors  and  ballot  clerks  in  such  election. Such resolution shall fix the compensation of the chairman and  inspectors and, in addition, the board of fire commissioners may provide  for  alternate  inspectors who shall assume the office of inspector upon  the inability or refusal of an inspector to assume or perform his duties  and for any clerical help which they may deem necessary.  Such  clerical  help  shall  perform their duties under the direction and control of the  chairman and inspectors of election.