New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07829

Introduced
4/11/25  

Caption

Sets the timeline for candidate declination from ten days to seven days.

Companion Bills

NY S07962

Same As Sets the timeline for candidate declination from ten days to seven days.

Previously Filed As

NY A03278

Extends the timeline for the return of security deposits for residential rental agreements from fourteen days to thirty days.

NY S04581

Extends the timeline for the return of security deposits for residential rental agreements from fourteen days to thirty days.

NY A06711

Provides that a candidate who files a certificate of acceptance for an office for which there have been filed certificates or petitions designating more than one candidate for the nomination of any party, may thereafter file a certificate of declination not later than the seventh day after the primary election.

NY A07454

Provides that a manual recount shall not apply to a political party designating or nominating candidates for the first time, to candidates nominated by party caucus, nor to candidates for judicial offices.

NY A10683

Establishes timelines for payment of election inspectors.

NY A02507

Relates to posting financial disclosure filings for candidates for statewide office or candidates for a member of the legislature.

NY S03574

Relates to posting financial disclosure filings for candidates for statewide office or candidates for a member of the legislature.

NY S04224

Reduces the period of notice required to be given when a written demand for rent is served on a tenant after the tenant has defaulted in the payment of rent and the period of notice to be given serving a warrant issued pursuant to a final judgment of eviction from fourteen days to seven days.

NY A04366

Relates to the timeliness of judicial decisions; establishes the failure to make a timely decision shall be considered misconduct.

NY S00281

Excludes any period of time during which a person who was wrongly convicted of a crime was serving a sentence of incarceration from the time limit applicable to timeliness of prosecution.

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