Prohibits local election boards from buying direct recording electronic machines.
If you operate election boards in NY, you must use paper ballot systems immediately.
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What This Means
This bill amends New York's election law to prohibit local boards of elections from purchasing direct recording electronic machines. Instead, it mandates the use of optical scan machines that tabulate paper ballots and requires providing voters with options to hand mark ballots or use ballot marking devices. The bill aims to ensure the integrity and reliability of the voting process.
Key Provisions
- Prohibits purchase of direct recording electronic machines by local election boards.
- Requires use of optical scan machines for paper ballot tabulation.
- Mandates provision of hand marking and ballot marking device options at polling places.
- Allows continued use of compliant machines purchased before the bill's effective date.
Latest Legislative Action
referred to labor
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| George Alvarez D | Sponsor | HD-078 |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Local boards of elections
Deadline: Immediately
Who: Local boards of elections
Deadline: Immediately
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