New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00158

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Allows for limited three-day expansion of the statute of limitations where a proceeding to invalidate a designating or nominating petition has been commenced.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A11218

Deems certain nominating or designating petitions to be permeated with fraud; invalidates the filings made by a contested candidate.

NY S10212

Deems certain nominating or designating petitions to be permeated with fraud; invalidates the filings made by a contested candidate.

NY A08969

Removes the requirement that candidates include their home address on nominating or designating petition forms.

NY A08960

Requires the home address of candidates on nomination and designation petitions be redacted prior to the release of such documents to the public.

NY A09338

Provides that a person who did not receive the nomination of a party in a caucus, may file a certificate of declination to a designation or nomination with respect to that office which the person had filed a designating petition of another party or had received the nomination after a primary or to a nomination of another party decided at a caucus within ten days after the certificate of nomination made pursuant to the caucus which the person had lost is filed.

NY SB1717

ELEC CD-NOMINATING PETITIONS

NY SB737

An act to validate the organization, boundaries, acts, proceedings, and bonds of public bodies, and to provide limitations of time in which actions may be commenced.

NY A08986

Extends the statute of limitations for coroners, coroners' physicians and medical examiners for article 78 proceedings to ten years.

NY S08538

Extends the statute of limitations for coroners, coroners' physicians and medical examiners for article 78 proceedings to ten years.

NY HB2789

nominating petitions; in lieu fee

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.