New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01687

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

Moves the date of the presidential primary to the same date as the state primaries.

Companion Bills

NY A05058

Same As Moves the date of the presidential primary to the same date as the state primaries.

Previously Filed As

NY S00437

Moves the date of the presidential primary to the same date as the state primaries.

NY A01109

Moves the date of the presidential primary to the same date as the state primaries.

NY A01720

Changes the primary election date from the fourth Tuesday in June to the second Tuesday in August; moves the presidential primary to the fourth Tuesday in April.

NY S00944

Prohibits a court from bifurcating the primary elections for members of the state and county committees and assembly district leaders and associate district leaders and all other party positions to be elected and all nominations for public office required to be made at a primary election in such year, except presidential primaries.

NY A10389

Prohibits a court from bifurcating the primary elections for members of the state and county committees and assembly district leaders and associate district leaders and all other party positions to be elected and all nominations for public office required to be made at a primary election in such year, except presidential primaries.

NY A04351

Establishes a ranked choice voting method to be implemented by local governments for use in general elections, special elections and primaries within the state.

NY A04488

Prohibits the sale or promotional distribution of machetes to minors; defines machete as a large heavy knife with a broad blade, used primarily for cutting brush or vegetation.

NY S04979

Prohibits the sale or promotional distribution of machetes to minors; defines machete as a large heavy knife with a broad blade, used primarily for cutting brush or vegetation.

NY A07320

Waives application fees for individuals who certify to the state civil service department that they are unemployed; removes provisions requiring an individual also be primarily responsible for the support of a household or receiving public assistance.

NY S04761

Relates to the application of special rebates and discounts to certain eligible energy users that conduct a manufacturing activity within the city which produces new goods primarily from waste paper or other recyclables collected from residential sources in the city.

Similar Bills

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