STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 3060 2025-2026 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY January 23, 2025 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. R. CARROLL, EPSTEIN, SHIMSKY, SIMON -- read once and referred to the Committee on Election Law AN ACT to amend the election law, in relation to permitting voting at any polling place within the same county The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. The election law is amended by adding a new section 8-107 2 to read as follows: 3 § 8-107. Choice of polling place. Any voter registered to vote in any 4 election district within a county outside the city of New York shall be 5 entitled to vote at any polling place within that county. Any voter 6 registered to vote in any election district within the city of New York 7 shall be entitled to vote at any polling place within the city of New 8 York. Each board of elections shall ensure that each polling place with- 9 in its jurisdiction shall be equipped to print ballots on demand. The 10 state board of elections shall promulgate regulations to ensure that 11 auditing and recanvassing of votes shall remain simple, accurate, 12 affordable, and secure, including by requiring marks on ballots to 13 determine the relevant election district so ballots can be quickly and 14 easily sorted by election district. Nothing in this section shall be 15 read to permit a board of elections to reduce the number of polling 16 places below existing requirements, and each election district shall 17 have a polling place at which preprinted ballots shall be available, 18 which shall be deemed the polling place for such election district. 19 § 2. Subdivision 3 of section 8-600 of the election law, as added by 20 chapter 6 of the laws of 2019, is amended to read as follows: 21 3. Any voter registered in an election district outside the city of 22 New York may vote at any polling place for early voting established 23 pursuant to subdivision two of this section in the county where such 24 voter is registered to vote[; provided, however, if it is impractical to 25 provide each polling place for early voting all of the election district EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD04314-01-5
A. 3060 2 1 ballots or if early voting at any such polling place makes ensuring that 2 no voter has not previously voted early during such election, the board 3 of elections may assign election districts to a particular early voting 4 poll site]. Any voter registered in an election district within the city 5 of New York may vote at any polling place for early voting established 6 pursuant to subdivision two of this section in the city of New York. All 7 voters in each county shall have one or more polling places at which 8 they are eligible to vote throughout the early voting period on a 9 substantially equal basis. [If the board of elections does not agree by 10 majority vote to plan to assign election districts to early voting poll 11 sites, all voters in the county must be able to vote at any poll site 12 for early voting in the county.] 13 § 3. Section 4-132 of the election law is amended by adding a new 14 subdivision e to read as follows: 15 e. On demand ballot printers for individuals entitled to vote in such 16 polling place where ballots for such individual's election district are 17 not available in pre-printed format. Ballot printers must be maintained 18 and serviced prior to each election. Paperwork must be created and 19 signed by the commissioners that each ballot printer that is intended to 20 be put into use in the upcoming election has been serviced and is in 21 good working condition. 22 § 4. Subdivision 9 of section 5-210 of the election law, as amended by 23 chapter 481 of the laws of 2023, is amended to read as follows: 24 9. The county board of elections shall, as soon as practicable and in 25 any event, not later than seven days after receipt by it of the applica- 26 tion, verify the identity of the applicant. In order to do so, the coun- 27 ty board of elections shall utilize the information provided in the 28 application and shall attempt to verify such information with the infor- 29 mation provided by the department of motor vehicles, social security 30 administration and any other lawful available information source. If the 31 county board of elections is unable to verify the identity of the appli- 32 cant within seven days of the receipt of the application, it shall imme- 33 diately take steps to confirm that the information provided by the 34 applicant was accurately utilized by such county board of elections, was 35 accurately verified with other information sources and that no data 36 entry error, or other similar type of error, occurred. Following 37 completion of the preceding steps, the county board of elections shall 38 mail (a) a notice of its approval, (b) a notice of its approval which 39 includes an indication that such board has not yet been able to verify 40 the identity of the applicant and a request for more information so that 41 such verification may be completed, or (c) a notice of its rejection of 42 the application to the applicant in a form approved by the state board 43 of elections. Notices of approval, notices of approval with requests for 44 more information or notices of rejection shall be sent by nonforwardable 45 first class or return postage guaranteed mail on which is endorsed such 46 language designated by the state board of elections to ensure postal 47 authorities do not forward such mail but return it to the board of 48 elections with forwarding information, when it cannot be delivered as 49 addressed and which contains a request that any such mail received for 50 persons not residing at the address be dropped back in the mail. The 51 voter's registration and enrollment shall be complete upon receipt of 52 the application by the appropriate county board of elections. The fail- 53 ure of a county board of elections to verify an applicant's identity 54 shall not be the basis for the rejection of a voter's application, 55 provided, however, that such verification failure shall be the basis for 56 requiring county board of elections to take the additional verification
A. 3060 3 1 steps provided by this chapter. The notice shall also advise the regis- 2 trant of the date when their registration and enrollment is effective, 3 of the date and the hours of the next regularly scheduled primary or 4 general election in which such registrant will be eligible to vote, of 5 the location of the polling [place] places of the election district in 6 which such registrant is or will be a qualified voter, of the location 7 of the polling place of the election district and county in which 8 preprinted ballots shall be available, whether such polling [place is] 9 places are accessible to physically handicapped voters, an indication 10 that any registered voter may vote early by mail and information on how 11 to obtain an early mail ballot, that physically handicapped voters or 12 voters who are ill or voters who will be out of the city or county on 13 the day of the primary or general election, may obtain an absentee 14 ballot and the phone number to call for absentee ballot applications, 15 the phone numbers to call for location of polling places, to obtain 16 registration forms and the phone number to call to indicate that the 17 voter is willing to serve on election day as an inspector, poll clerk or 18 interpreter. The notice of approval, notice of approval with request for 19 more information or notice of rejection shall also advise the applicant 20 to notify the board of elections if there is any inaccuracy. The form of 21 such mail notification shall be prescribed by the state board of 22 elections and shall contain such other information and instructions as 23 it may reasonably require to carry out the purposes of this section. The 24 request for more information shall inform the voter that "THE FAILURE TO 25 CONTACT THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND CORRECT ANY INACCURACIES IN THE 26 APPLICATION OR PROVIDE REQUESTED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY RESULT IN A 27 REQUEST FOR IDENTIFICATION AT THE POLLS IN ORDER TO CAST A VOTE ON A 28 VOTING MACHINE." If such notice is returned undelivered without a new 29 address, the board shall forthwith send such applicant a confirmation 30 notice pursuant to the provisions of section 5-712 of this article and 31 place such applicant in inactive status. The state board of elections 32 shall prepare uniform notices by this section as provided for in subdi- 33 vision eight of section 3-102 of this chapter. 34 § 5. Subdivision 1 of section 5-226 of the election law is amended to 35 read as follows: 36 1. If any voter has been registered in a wrong election district, the 37 board of elections shall, if [he is] they are a qualified voter in any 38 election district within the jurisdiction of such board, change [his] 39 their registration to the correct election district. The board of 40 elections shall thereupon give immediate notice by mail to such voter 41 that [his] their registration has been corrected, and also the location 42 of the polling [place] places of the election district in which [he is] 43 they are a qualified voter. 44 § 6. Subdivision 1 of section 5-500 of the election law, as amended by 45 chapter 373 of the laws of 1978, is amended to read as follows: 46 1. There shall be two records of the registration of each voter. 47 Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, one record shall be sent, 48 at the time of every election, to the polling [place] places where the 49 voter is entitled to vote, and shall be known as the "registration poll 50 record". Between elections it shall be kept in the main office or a 51 branch office of the board of elections. The other record shall be kept 52 constantly in such main office or branch office and shall be known as 53 the "central file registration record". The two types of records shall 54 be prepared in different colors. 55 § 7. Subdivision 1 of section 5-601 of the election law, as amended by 56 chapter 599 of the laws of 1991, is amended to read as follows:
A. 3060 4 1 1. [A physically disabled voter whose polling place is located in a 2 building that is not accessible shall be entitled to vote in any other 3 election district whose polling place is located in a building which is 4 accessible, provided that the candidates and ballot proposals on the 5 ballot in such other election district are the same as those on the 6 ballot in the election district in which such voter resides.] Each poll- 7 ing place shall be accessible. 8 § 8. Subdivision 6 of section 7-122 of the election law, as amended by 9 chapter 411 of the laws of 2019, is amended to read as follows: 10 6. On the reverse side of such inner affirmation envelope shall be 11 printed the following statement: 12 AFFIRMATION 13 I do declare that I am a citizen of the United States, that I am duly 14 registered in the election district shown on the reverse side of this 15 envelope and I am qualified to vote in such district; that I will be 16 unable to appear personally on the day of the election for which this 17 ballot is voted at [the] a polling place of the election district in 18 which I am a qualified voter because of the reason given on my applica- 19 tion heretofore submitted; that I have not qualified nor do I intend to 20 vote elsewhere, that I have not committed any act nor am I under any 21 impediment which denies me the right to vote. 22 I hereby declare that the foregoing is a true statement to the best of 23 my knowledge and belief, and I understand that if I make any material 24 false statement in the foregoing statement of absentee voter, I shall be 25 guilty of a misdemeanor. 26 Date.................20..... ..................................... 27 Signature or mark of voter 28 ..................................... 29 Signature of Witness (required only 30 if voter does not sign [his or her] their own 31 name) 32 ..................................... 33 Address of Witness 34 § 9. Subdivision 3 of section 8-100 of the election law is amended to 35 read as follows: 36 3. In any election district in which a primary of any party is uncon- 37 tested, no primary of such party shall be held. In any election district 38 in which the primaries of all parties are uncontested on the day of any 39 primary election, no primaries shall be held on such day [and the poll- 40 ing place shall not be opened for voting]. 41 § 10. This act shall take effect January 1, 2026.