New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04275

Introduced
1/31/25  
Refer
1/31/25  

Caption

Requires the state board of elections to conduct a background check on all candidates which appear on a ballot.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S06253

Requires state and county boards of elections to post sample ballots online at least twelve days prior to the first day of early voting; requires such ballots to be posted in a searchable database.

NY A06741

Requires state and county boards of elections to post sample ballots online at least twelve days prior to the first day of early voting; requires such ballots to be posted in a searchable database.

NY S07700

Relates to the designation and nomination of candidates for village office in village elections conducted on the day of the general election.

NY A07152

Relates to the designation and nomination of candidates for village office in village elections conducted on the day of the general election.

NY A09626

Requires a board of elections to establish at least one ballot drop-off location in its jurisdiction; requires the ballot drop boxes to be placed 45 days before the election.

NY A09314

Prohibits local boards of elections from purchasing direct recording electronic machines; requires local boards of elections to provide hand marking and ballot marking device options at all polling places.

NY S10126

Prohibits local boards of elections from purchasing direct recording electronic machines; requires local boards of elections to provide hand marking and ballot marking device options at all polling places.

NY A2945

Requires directions on election ballots to vote for one or multiple candidates to appear in color other than black.

NY S08471

Requires a board of elections or political subdivision that is required to provide language assistance to a particular language-minority group to provide facsimile ballots and sample ballots in such language.

NY A08970

Provides that a person designated as a candidate for two or more party nominations for an office to be filled at the time of a general election who is not nominated at a primary election by one or more such parties may decline a nomination not later than the last day to certify the ballot or to determine the candidates and questions that shall appear on the ballot; relates to the timing for certain candidates to decline a designation or nomination under certain circumstances.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.