STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 1860 2023-2024 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY January 23, 2023 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. L. ROSENTHAL, DINOWITZ, PAULIN, EPSTEIN -- read once and referred to the Committee on Election Law AN ACT to amend the election law and the public officers law, in relation to creating a special primary election to take place prior to a special election and mandating the governor to proclaim all special elections within ten days of the vacancy The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 6-114 of the election law is amended to read as 2 follows: 3 § 6-114. Party nominations; special election. Party nominations for an 4 office to be filled at a special election shall be made [in the manner 5 prescribed by the rules of the party] at a special primary election 6 pursuant to section 6-161 of this article, at which the candidate 7 receiving the most votes shall be the nominee of the party. 8 § 2. The election law is amended by adding a new section 6-161 to read 9 as follows: 10 § 6-161. Special primary elections. 1. The special primary election 11 shall take place on the first Tuesday occurring at least thirty days but 12 no more than thirty-six days prior to the special election. 13 2. Designating petitions for a primary nomination shall be subjected 14 to the same form and rules set out in sections 6-132 and 6-134 of this 15 article. Designating petitions shall be filed within twelve days of the 16 date the governor proclaims the need for a special election. 17 3. Notwithstanding section 6-136 of this article, the required amount 18 of signatures for a designating petition, pursuant to this section, 19 shall be five hundred for a state senatorial district and two hundred 20 fifty for an assembly district. 21 4. Petitions for independent nominations shall be filed within fifteen 22 days of the date the governor proclaims the need for a special election. 23 Notwithstanding section 6-138 of this article, the required amount of EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD06692-01-3
A. 1860 2 1 signatures for a designating petition, pursuant to this section, shall 2 be one thousand for a state senatorial district and five hundred for an 3 assembly district. 4 § 3. Subdivisions 1, 3 and 4 of section 42 of the public officers law, 5 subdivision 1 as amended by chapter 5 of the laws of 2019, subdivision 3 6 as amended by chapter 164 of the laws of 2022 and subdivision 4 as 7 amended by chapter 320 of the laws of 2021, are amended and a new subdi- 8 vision 4-b is added to read as follows: 9 1. A vacancy occurring three months before the general election in any 10 year in any office authorized to be filled at a general election, except 11 in the offices of governor [or], lieutenant-governor, state senator or 12 member of assembly, shall be filled at the general election held next 13 thereafter, unless otherwise provided by the constitution, or unless 14 previously filled at a special election. 15 3. Upon the failure to elect to any office, except that of governor or 16 lieutenant-governor, at a general or special election, at which such 17 office is authorized to be filled, or upon the death or disqualification 18 of a person elected to office before the commencement of his or her 19 official term, or upon the occurrence of a vacancy in any elective 20 office which cannot be filled by appointment for a period extending to 21 or beyond the next general election at which a person may be elected 22 thereto, the governor shall, unless otherwise provided for by authorized 23 local law, resolution or ordinance, make proclamation of a special 24 election to fill such office within ten days of the occurrence of a 25 vacancy, specifying the district or county in which the election is to 26 be held, and the day thereof, which shall be: a. [not less than seventy 27 nor more than eighty] ninety days or on the first Tuesday following the 28 ninety days from the date of the proclamation to fill a vacancy in the 29 office of a representative in congress or for a vacancy in any other 30 office that is not in the state senate or assembly; and b. not less 31 than forty days nor more than fifty days from the date of the proclama- 32 tion to fill a vacancy in the state senate or assembly, provided, howev- 33 er, that the governor may issue a proclamation to fill any subsequent 34 vacancy in the state senate or assembly for the same date as any previ- 35 ously scheduled special election as long as the proclamation is issued 36 at least thirty days before the occurrence of the special election. 37 4. a. A special election shall not be held to fill a vacancy in the 38 office of a representative in congress unless such vacancy occurs on or 39 before the first day of July of the last year of the term of office, or 40 unless it occurs thereafter and a special session of congress is called 41 to meet before the next general election, or be called after [three 42 months before the general election in such year. 43 b. A special election shall not be held to fill a vacancy in the 44 office of state senator or in the office of member of assembly, unless 45 the vacancy occurs before the first day of April of the last year of the 46 term of office, or unless the vacancy occurs in either such office of 47 senator or member of assembly after such first day of April and a 48 special session of the legislature be called to meet between such first 49 day of April and the next general election or be called after three 50 months before the next general election in such year. 51 c. A special election shall not be held to fill a vacancy in any other 52 office subject to a proclamation by the governor pursuant to subdivision 53 three of this section unless the vacancy occurs before the first day of 54 April of the last year of the term of office] September nineteenth of 55 such year.
A. 1860 3 1 [d.] b. If a special election to fill an office shall not be held as 2 required by law, the office shall be filled at the next general 3 election. 4 4-b. If a vacancy occurs in the office of state senator or in the 5 office of member of assembly between one hundred eighty and ninety days 6 prior to an annual primary election or if a vacancy occurs between one 7 hundred eighty and ninety days prior to a general election, the special 8 election shall be held on the day of the annual primary election or 9 general election respectively, with the special primary election to be 10 held on the first Tuesday occurring at least thirty days but no more 11 than thirty-six days prior to the special election. 12 § 4. If any section of this act or any part thereof shall be adjudged 13 by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment 14 shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder or any other 15 section or part thereof. 16 § 5. This act shall take effect on the first of January next succeed- 17 ing the date on which it shall have become a law.