New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04095

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Requires persons administering challenge oaths to voter applicants to attest that the challenge is being made in good faith and to provide certain identifying information; requires challenge oaths to be presented to a challenged voter applicant in writing.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S02383

Requires persons administering challenge oaths to voter applicants to attest that the challenge is being made in good faith and to provide certain identifying information; requires challenge oaths to be presented to a challenged voter applicant in writing.

NY A02876

Requires persons administering challenge oaths to voter applicants to attest that the challenge is being made in good faith and to provide certain identifying information; requires challenge oaths to be presented to a challenged voter applicant in writing.

NY S00282

Repeals law permitting peremptory challenges of trial jurors.

NY A07181

Repeals law permitting peremptory challenges of trial jurors.

NY A04499

Enables persons charged with or convicted of a crime to register to vote and to vote; repeals certain provisions relating to voter challenges at polling places and to notice of voter rights.

NY S08832

Relates to the canvassing of ballots; repeals provisions of law relating to the counting of ballots and challenges to ballots.

NY A10670

Provides that if there is a tie when there is an even number of defendants, a peremptory challenge must be allowed.

NY A00435

Provides that a proceeding challenging apportionment by the legislature shall be brought in certain designated courts in a judicial department within which at least one petitioner resides.

NY S08638

Provides that a proceeding challenging apportionment by the legislature shall be brought in certain designated courts in a judicial department within which at least one petitioner resides.

NY S02260

Provides that the failure of a party challenging a building permit, variance, subdivision or other land use approval to seek a preliminary injunction to prevent construction shall not give rise to the opposing party raising the defense of mootness if such party continues and/or completes construction with knowledge that an action challenging its land use approval has been timely commenced.

Similar Bills

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