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§  84.  Qualifications  of  electors at town elections.   1. No person  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  upon   any   proposition   for   raising,  appropriating or expending money or incurring any town liability, or for  the sale or other disposition of town land or property, unless he or she  is  an elector of the town; nor shall he or she be entitled to vote upon  any  proposition  for  raising,  appropriating  or  expending  money  or  incurring  any  liability  which  shall  be  a  charge  wholly against a  district or a portion of said town unless he or she is an elector.    2. The town board of a town may, by resolution adopted  at  a  regular  meeting, determine that thereafter personal registration of voters shall  be  required  for special town elections. Such resolution and the notice  hereinafter provided for shall specify the day or  days,  the  place  or  places,  and  the  hours  during which a board or boards of registration  shall meet for the purpose of preparing a register of voters of the town  qualified  to  vote  in  such  special  elections,  who  shall   present  themselves  personally  for  registration for such special election. The  town clerk shall give  notice  at  the  expense  of  the  town,  by  the  publication  of a notice in a newspaper published in said town, if there  be any, or, if there be none, in a newspaper  published  in  the  county  having  general circulation in the town, specifying the day or days, the  place or  places,  and  hours  during  which  the  board  or  boards  of  registration  will  meet  for  the  purpose  of  preparing a register of  qualified voters of the town as provided  in  this  section.  The  first  publication of such notice shall be at least ten days prior to the first  day  fixed by the town board on which boards of registration shall meet.  In addition, the town clerk shall post or cause to  be  posted  in  five  conspicuous  places in said town copies of such notice at least ten days  prior to the first day fixed by the town board on which  the  boards  of  registration shall meet.    3.  In  such  event,  the  town  board  shall  select from the list of  election inspectors previously designated for general election purposes,  not less than two nor more than four persons to constitute  a  board  of  registration for each voting place designated by the town board for such  special  town  election. Each member of a board of registration shall be  entitled to compensation at a rate to be fixed by  the  town  board  for  time spent upon the duties of his office.    4.  Such  boards  of  registration shall meet on such days as the town  board shall, by said resolution designate, the last day of  which  shall  not  be  more than fifteen nor less than ten days preceding such special  town election at the place in each election district where the  election  is  to  be  held,  and  at such hours as the town board shall designate,  which shall include at  least  four  consecutive  hours  between  twelve  o'clock  noon  and  nine o'clock in the evening of each day required for  the preparation of the register for such election, which shall  include,  at  a  minimum, a space for the name of the voter and his address within  the town, a space for the voter's signature to be signed on the  day  of  the   election  and  a  space  in  which  there  shall  be  entered  the  qualifications  for  voters  as  provided  by  this  section.  All   the  provisions of the election law in relation to the registration of voters  shall,  so  far as applicable, apply to the registration provided for by  this section and such special elections in such towns shall be conducted  in the manner provided by this chapter and the election law, except that  no person shall be entitled to vote thereat whose name does  not  appear  upon  the register of the voting place in which he claims to be entitled  to vote.    5. In order to assist boards of registration  in  the  preparation  of  their  registers,  the  town  clerk,  prior to the first meeting of such  boards of registration, shall obtain from the board of elections of  thecounty in which such town is located, the list of names and addresses of  all  voters  registered  with  such  board of elections on or before the  twenty-third day before such special  election.  The  town  clerk  shall  deliver  the  names and addresses of qualified voters to the appropriate  board or boards of registration on or before the first meeting  of  such  board  or  boards.  At the first and subsequent meetings of the board of  registration for each voting place designated by the town board for such  special town election, such board of registration  shall  place  on  the  register described in subdivision four hereof the names of all qualified  voters  and  all other qualified voters who personally appear, and those  military voters and such other  voters  who  are  absent  by  reason  of  confining  illness or physical disability or whose duties, occupation or  business required them to be outside of the state of  New  York,  having  the  qualifications  of  voters  prescribed in this section and who have  made application for absentee ballots as certified to them by  the  town  clerk.    6. The register prepared as provided in this section shall immediately  upon  its  completion  and  not  more than eighteen hours thereafter; be  filed in the office of the town  clerk,  and  thereafter  shall  at  all  reasonable  times  be  open  to inspection by any qualified voter of the  town on each day up to and including the day next preceding the day  set  for such town election, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.    Additions, corrections, challenges and judicial review of registration  procedure  shall  so far as practicable conform to sections 5-218, 5-220  and 16-108 of the election law.

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Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-6 > 84

§  84.  Qualifications  of  electors at town elections.   1. No person  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  upon   any   proposition   for   raising,  appropriating or expending money or incurring any town liability, or for  the sale or other disposition of town land or property, unless he or she  is  an elector of the town; nor shall he or she be entitled to vote upon  any  proposition  for  raising,  appropriating  or  expending  money  or  incurring  any  liability  which  shall  be  a  charge  wholly against a  district or a portion of said town unless he or she is an elector.    2. The town board of a town may, by resolution adopted  at  a  regular  meeting, determine that thereafter personal registration of voters shall  be  required  for special town elections. Such resolution and the notice  hereinafter provided for shall specify the day or  days,  the  place  or  places,  and  the  hours  during which a board or boards of registration  shall meet for the purpose of preparing a register of voters of the town  qualified  to  vote  in  such  special  elections,  who  shall   present  themselves  personally  for  registration for such special election. The  town clerk shall give  notice  at  the  expense  of  the  town,  by  the  publication  of a notice in a newspaper published in said town, if there  be any, or, if there be none, in a newspaper  published  in  the  county  having  general circulation in the town, specifying the day or days, the  place or  places,  and  hours  during  which  the  board  or  boards  of  registration  will  meet  for  the  purpose  of  preparing a register of  qualified voters of the town as provided  in  this  section.  The  first  publication of such notice shall be at least ten days prior to the first  day  fixed by the town board on which boards of registration shall meet.  In addition, the town clerk shall post or cause to  be  posted  in  five  conspicuous  places in said town copies of such notice at least ten days  prior to the first day fixed by the town board on which  the  boards  of  registration shall meet.    3.  In  such  event,  the  town  board  shall  select from the list of  election inspectors previously designated for general election purposes,  not less than two nor more than four persons to constitute  a  board  of  registration for each voting place designated by the town board for such  special  town  election. Each member of a board of registration shall be  entitled to compensation at a rate to be fixed by  the  town  board  for  time spent upon the duties of his office.    4.  Such  boards  of  registration shall meet on such days as the town  board shall, by said resolution designate, the last day of  which  shall  not  be  more than fifteen nor less than ten days preceding such special  town election at the place in each election district where the  election  is  to  be  held,  and  at such hours as the town board shall designate,  which shall include at  least  four  consecutive  hours  between  twelve  o'clock  noon  and  nine o'clock in the evening of each day required for  the preparation of the register for such election, which shall  include,  at  a  minimum, a space for the name of the voter and his address within  the town, a space for the voter's signature to be signed on the  day  of  the   election  and  a  space  in  which  there  shall  be  entered  the  qualifications  for  voters  as  provided  by  this  section.  All   the  provisions of the election law in relation to the registration of voters  shall,  so  far as applicable, apply to the registration provided for by  this section and such special elections in such towns shall be conducted  in the manner provided by this chapter and the election law, except that  no person shall be entitled to vote thereat whose name does  not  appear  upon  the register of the voting place in which he claims to be entitled  to vote.    5. In order to assist boards of registration  in  the  preparation  of  their  registers,  the  town  clerk,  prior to the first meeting of such  boards of registration, shall obtain from the board of elections of  thecounty in which such town is located, the list of names and addresses of  all  voters  registered  with  such  board of elections on or before the  twenty-third day before such special  election.  The  town  clerk  shall  deliver  the  names and addresses of qualified voters to the appropriate  board or boards of registration on or before the first meeting  of  such  board  or  boards.  At the first and subsequent meetings of the board of  registration for each voting place designated by the town board for such  special town election, such board of registration  shall  place  on  the  register described in subdivision four hereof the names of all qualified  voters  and  all other qualified voters who personally appear, and those  military voters and such other  voters  who  are  absent  by  reason  of  confining  illness or physical disability or whose duties, occupation or  business required them to be outside of the state of  New  York,  having  the  qualifications  of  voters  prescribed in this section and who have  made application for absentee ballots as certified to them by  the  town  clerk.    6. The register prepared as provided in this section shall immediately  upon  its  completion  and  not  more than eighteen hours thereafter; be  filed in the office of the town  clerk,  and  thereafter  shall  at  all  reasonable  times  be  open  to inspection by any qualified voter of the  town on each day up to and including the day next preceding the day  set  for such town election, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.    Additions, corrections, challenges and judicial review of registration  procedure  shall  so far as practicable conform to sections 5-218, 5-220  and 16-108 of the election law.

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Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-6 > 84

§  84.  Qualifications  of  electors at town elections.   1. No person  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  upon   any   proposition   for   raising,  appropriating or expending money or incurring any town liability, or for  the sale or other disposition of town land or property, unless he or she  is  an elector of the town; nor shall he or she be entitled to vote upon  any  proposition  for  raising,  appropriating  or  expending  money  or  incurring  any  liability  which  shall  be  a  charge  wholly against a  district or a portion of said town unless he or she is an elector.    2. The town board of a town may, by resolution adopted  at  a  regular  meeting, determine that thereafter personal registration of voters shall  be  required  for special town elections. Such resolution and the notice  hereinafter provided for shall specify the day or  days,  the  place  or  places,  and  the  hours  during which a board or boards of registration  shall meet for the purpose of preparing a register of voters of the town  qualified  to  vote  in  such  special  elections,  who  shall   present  themselves  personally  for  registration for such special election. The  town clerk shall give  notice  at  the  expense  of  the  town,  by  the  publication  of a notice in a newspaper published in said town, if there  be any, or, if there be none, in a newspaper  published  in  the  county  having  general circulation in the town, specifying the day or days, the  place or  places,  and  hours  during  which  the  board  or  boards  of  registration  will  meet  for  the  purpose  of  preparing a register of  qualified voters of the town as provided  in  this  section.  The  first  publication of such notice shall be at least ten days prior to the first  day  fixed by the town board on which boards of registration shall meet.  In addition, the town clerk shall post or cause to  be  posted  in  five  conspicuous  places in said town copies of such notice at least ten days  prior to the first day fixed by the town board on which  the  boards  of  registration shall meet.    3.  In  such  event,  the  town  board  shall  select from the list of  election inspectors previously designated for general election purposes,  not less than two nor more than four persons to constitute  a  board  of  registration for each voting place designated by the town board for such  special  town  election. Each member of a board of registration shall be  entitled to compensation at a rate to be fixed by  the  town  board  for  time spent upon the duties of his office.    4.  Such  boards  of  registration shall meet on such days as the town  board shall, by said resolution designate, the last day of  which  shall  not  be  more than fifteen nor less than ten days preceding such special  town election at the place in each election district where the  election  is  to  be  held,  and  at such hours as the town board shall designate,  which shall include at  least  four  consecutive  hours  between  twelve  o'clock  noon  and  nine o'clock in the evening of each day required for  the preparation of the register for such election, which shall  include,  at  a  minimum, a space for the name of the voter and his address within  the town, a space for the voter's signature to be signed on the  day  of  the   election  and  a  space  in  which  there  shall  be  entered  the  qualifications  for  voters  as  provided  by  this  section.  All   the  provisions of the election law in relation to the registration of voters  shall,  so  far as applicable, apply to the registration provided for by  this section and such special elections in such towns shall be conducted  in the manner provided by this chapter and the election law, except that  no person shall be entitled to vote thereat whose name does  not  appear  upon  the register of the voting place in which he claims to be entitled  to vote.    5. In order to assist boards of registration  in  the  preparation  of  their  registers,  the  town  clerk,  prior to the first meeting of such  boards of registration, shall obtain from the board of elections of  thecounty in which such town is located, the list of names and addresses of  all  voters  registered  with  such  board of elections on or before the  twenty-third day before such special  election.  The  town  clerk  shall  deliver  the  names and addresses of qualified voters to the appropriate  board or boards of registration on or before the first meeting  of  such  board  or  boards.  At the first and subsequent meetings of the board of  registration for each voting place designated by the town board for such  special town election, such board of registration  shall  place  on  the  register described in subdivision four hereof the names of all qualified  voters  and  all other qualified voters who personally appear, and those  military voters and such other  voters  who  are  absent  by  reason  of  confining  illness or physical disability or whose duties, occupation or  business required them to be outside of the state of  New  York,  having  the  qualifications  of  voters  prescribed in this section and who have  made application for absentee ballots as certified to them by  the  town  clerk.    6. The register prepared as provided in this section shall immediately  upon  its  completion  and  not  more than eighteen hours thereafter; be  filed in the office of the town  clerk,  and  thereafter  shall  at  all  reasonable  times  be  open  to inspection by any qualified voter of the  town on each day up to and including the day next preceding the day  set  for such town election, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.    Additions, corrections, challenges and judicial review of registration  procedure  shall  so far as practicable conform to sections 5-218, 5-220  and 16-108 of the election law.