New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04080

Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/2/23  

Caption

Permits New York city voters to sign designating petitions for multiple candidates for the same New York City municipal public office or party position.

Companion Bills

NY A04653

Same As Permits New York city voters to sign designating petitions for multiple candidates for the same New York City municipal public office or party position.

Previously Filed As

NY A04653

Permits New York city voters to sign designating petitions for multiple candidates for the same New York City municipal public office or party position.

NY A06320

Permits New York city voters to sign designating petitions for multiple candidates for the same New York City municipal public office or party position.

NY S07292

Permits New York city voters to sign designating petitions for multiple candidates for the same New York City municipal public office or party position.

NY S07401

Relates to party nominations for candidates for office, excluding counties located within cities with a population of one million or more.

NY S07111

Permits political parties to designate or nominate candidates for positions to be filled by all the voters, and perform other functions without forming county committees.

NY S07639

Permits political subdivisions and municipal corporations of the state to set the residency requirements for public officer positions.

NY A07862

Permits political parties to designate or nominate candidates for positions to be filled by all the voters, and perform other functions without forming county committees.

NY HB2567

Nominating petitions; multiple petition signatures

NY S03514

Authorizes former full-time police officers with the New York city police department to be eligible to take the competitive civil service examination for the position of police officer and contingent on their score, to be placed on the eligible list for appointment as a full-time police officer for the city of New York.

NY S08090

Provides that the maximum age requirement of 35 years for police officers to take a competitive examination shall not apply to any police officer of any county, city, town or village police force not otherwise provided for in this section if such officer is a part-time police officer in a non-competitive position and is vested in the New York state and local police and fire retirement system.

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