New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07618

Introduced
4/1/25  
Refer
4/1/25  
Report Pass
5/28/25  
Refer
5/28/25  
Report Pass
5/29/25  
Engrossed
5/29/25  

Caption

Requires the board of elections in a city with a population of one million or more to notify by mail state and county party committees and certain elected officials prior to a change of polling place.

Impact

The implications of this bill are significant in terms of maintaining transparency and communication within large urban jurisdictions. By mandating that local election boards inform prominent stakeholders—including state and county party committees along with local elected representatives—A07618 aims to create a framework that enhances voter awareness and civic engagement. This change in notification protocol could potentially reduce confusion among voters about where to cast their ballots on election days, emphasizing the importance of established communication channels in maintaining a functional democratic process.

Summary

Bill A07618 seeks to amend the election law specifically for cities within New York that have a population of one million or more. The primary objective of the bill is to ensure that the board of elections is required to notify certain elected officials and party committees via mail whenever there is a change in polling locations. This notification must occur at least five days prior to the next election or registration day, thereby allowing appropriate measures to be undertaken for informing the electorate appropriately regarding new polling places.

Conclusion

In summary, while Bill A07618 aims to reinforce the structure of voter notification in large cities, it sparks discussions about the balance between ensuring informed electorates and the operational capacities of local boards of elections. The debate surrounding its implementation will likely focus on the operational aspects and the trade-offs between enhanced voter awareness and potential bureaucratic challenges.

Contention

However, the bill also raises points of contention regarding its practicality and the potential burden it may place on election officials. Critics might argue that the requirements could complicate the election process and add layers of bureaucracy. Additionally, there are concerns that changes in polling places, if not handled swiftly, could lead to delays in voter turnout and increase the risk of misinformation. Nonetheless, supporters maintain that clear and prompt communication about polling changes is critical to enhancing electoral participation and ensuring that voters are adequately informed regarding their rights and responsibilities.

Companion Bills

NY S04274

Same As Requires the board of elections in a city with a population of one million or more to notify by mail state and county party committees and certain elected officials prior to a change of polling place.

Previously Filed As

NY S09802

Requires boards of elections to notify state and county party committees and certain elected officials prior to a change of polling place.

NY A10585

Requires boards of elections to notify state and county party committees and certain elected officials prior to a change of polling place.

NY A03747

Relates to the total number of voting machines required at polling sites in cities with populations of one million or more.

NY S04033

Requires the board of elections to provide Russian interpreters at certain polling locations in cities having a population in excess of one million people.

NY A03878

Requires the board of elections to provide Russian interpreters at certain polling locations in cities having a population in excess of one million people.

NY S02890

Requires the board of elections to provide email notifications to voters whenever they change the location of a polling place.

NY A00494

Relates to notifying candidates of designation for certain county committees; requires the board of elections of the city of New York to provide notice to each candidate designated in a petition for election to a party position of a county committee located within the city of New York.

NY S06199

Relates to notifying candidates of designation for certain county committees; requires the board of elections of the city of New York to provide notice to each candidate designated in a petition for election to a party position of a county committee located within the city of New York.

NY A04759

Enacts the "election workers and polling places protection act" to protect poll watchers, election officials, voters and physical property being used as a polling place or by the board of elections.

NY S07725

Enacts the "election workers and polling places protection act" to protect poll watchers, election officials, voters and physical property being used as a polling place or by the board of elections.

Similar Bills

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