Establishes compulsory voting, with some exceptions, for general elections held in this state.
Establishes a ranked choice voting method to be implemented by local governments for use in general elections, special elections and primaries within the state.
Relates to the compulsory age for full time instruction from six to five years of age and certain exceptions for minor children.
Relates to the compulsory age for full time instruction from six to five years of age and certain exceptions for minor children.
Changes the early voting period for general, primary, run-off primary and special elections for public office or party position; maintains the current early voting period for general elections in a year in which electors of president and vice president of the United States are to be elected.
Establishes a ranked choice voting method for certain local elections.
Regulates public data maintained by county and city boards of elections; establishes the New York voting and elections database and institute to maintain a statewide database of voting and election data.
Establishes a ranked choice voting method for nonpartisan primary elections.
Establishes an electoral voting system for electing the governor, lieutenant-governor, comptroller and attorney general.
Enacts the "Doctor John L. Flateau Voting and Elections Database and Academic Center of New York Act"; regulates public data maintained by county and city boards of elections; establishes the New York voting and elections academic center to maintain a statewide database of voting and election data.