New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S02090

Introduced
1/15/25  
Refer
1/15/25  

Caption

Changes the date of designation for election inspectors and poll clerks to January first.

Summary

Bill S02090 proposes to amend the New York election law by changing the date for the designation of election inspectors and poll clerks from July 15 to January 1 of each year. This change aims to streamline the process of appointing election officials, allowing for earlier preparation and organization ahead of the election cycle. The bill also adjusts the term of designation to conclude on December 31 of the same year, ensuring that the appointments are timely and relevant to upcoming elections.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would modify the existing election law, impacting the timeline for appointing election officials in New York. The change could potentially enhance the efficiency of the electoral process by providing more time for training and coordination of election inspectors and poll clerks. This adjustment may also influence how political parties prepare their lists of recommended candidates for these positions, as they will need to align their submissions with the new January deadline.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill S02090 appears to be neutral to positive, as there have been no recorded votes or significant opposition noted in committee discussions. The proposed changes are seen as a practical adjustment to improve the electoral process, although specific opinions from various stakeholders have not been documented in the available context.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention mentioned in the discussions or voting history regarding this bill. The lack of recorded opposition suggests a consensus on the need for the proposed changes, although further discussions may reveal differing perspectives from various political parties or election advocacy groups.

Companion Bills

NY A03143

Same As Changes the date of designation for election inspectors and poll clerks to January first.

Similar Bills

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