New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01993

Introduced
1/14/25  
Refer
1/14/25  
Report Pass
2/25/25  
Refer
2/25/25  

Caption

Increases compensation of election inspectors to $300 and coordinators to $350 in New York city.

Summary

Bill A01993 proposes to amend the election law in New York to increase the compensation for election inspectors and coordinators. Specifically, it sets the minimum daily pay for election inspectors at $300 and for election coordinators at $350 in New York City. Additionally, the bill stipulates that election inspectors and poll clerks who attend required training sessions shall receive a minimum payment of $50 for each session attended, along with potential reimbursement for transportation expenses as determined by the county or city.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will significantly raise the compensation rates for election workers in New York City, which may lead to increased participation in these roles due to better financial incentives. This change could also affect the budgeting and financial planning of local governments, as they will need to allocate more funds for election-related expenses. The bill aims to ensure that election workers are fairly compensated for their essential services during elections.

Sentiment

The sentiment around Bill A01993 appears to be generally favorable, as indicated by the voting results from the Assembly Election Law Committee, where it received 14 votes in favor and only 2 against. Supporters argue that the increased compensation is necessary to attract more qualified individuals to serve as election inspectors and coordinators, while opponents may express concerns about the financial implications for local budgets.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the financial impact of the increased compensation on local government budgets, particularly in smaller municipalities that may struggle to meet the new pay requirements. Some lawmakers may advocate for a phased approach to the implementation of these pay increases to mitigate budgetary strains, while others may argue that fair compensation is essential regardless of budgetary concerns.

Companion Bills

NY S00559

Same As Increases compensation of election inspectors to $300 and coordinators to $350 in New York city.

Previously Filed As

NY S00136

Increases compensation of election inspectors to $300 and coordinators to $350 in New York city.

NY A02565

Increases compensation of election inspectors to $300 and coordinators to $350 in New York city.

NY S00559

Increases compensation of election inspectors to $300 and coordinators to $350 in New York city.

OH HB233

Require elector citizenship verification; revise election law

CA SB97

An act to amend Sections 3102, 3103, 3201, 3205, 3211, 3307, 3501, 3505, and 3701 of, and to repeal Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 3601) of Division 1.25 of, the Financial Code, relating to financial regulation, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately.

OH HB320

Require registration as a member of a political party for primary

OH HB472

Waive ID, birth certificate fees for homeless individuals

NY S03041

Increases the minimum compensation to be paid to election day workers to three hundred dollars and election coordinators to four hundred dollars within the city of New York.

OH HB601

Revise the Election Law

OH HB470

Create an automatic voter registration system

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