New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08697

Introduced
5/30/25  
Refer
5/30/25  
Refer
6/25/25  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Provides that the voting age in New York be 16 years old.

Companion Bills

NY S06921

Same As Provides that the voting age in New York be 16 years old.

NY S09811

Same As Provides that the voting age in New York be 16 years old.

Previously Filed As

NY S09811

Provides that the voting age in New York be 16 years old.

NY S06921

Provides that the voting age in New York be 16 years old.

NY S09994

Lowers the voting age to 16 years; requires that students receive education in civics and be given the opportunity to register to vote in the classroom.

NY A09632

Relates to the definition of New York state labelled beer; provides that a licensed farm brewery shall manufacture or sell New York state labelled beer and may manufacture or sell beer other than New York state labelled beer that the licensee has manufactured provided that certain conditions are met.

NY A05846

Provides remedies for disrupted voting times and locations during elections; directs that the BOE extend voting to account for the disruption.

NY A09414

Creates a universal stock fund which provides residents the ability to invest in New York state upon turning eighteen years old or moving into the state.

NY A10926

Provides for coverage for New Yorkers losing insurance due to the implementation of HR 1.

NY A08120

Relates to the definition and term of real estate listing agreements; provides that no real estate broker shall be a party to a listing agreement if such agreement is for a period longer than two years; provides that a listing agreement shall not be enforceable if the agreement is for a period longer than two years.

NY A08379

Provides for the sale of salvaged airbags; allows for the sale of non-deployed recycled airbags in New York, provided that such airbags meet required safety standards.

NY S07116

Enacts the "voting integrity and verification act of New York (VIVA NY)"; provides that each voter is entitled to the use of an individual, voter verifiable paper ballot of the voter's vote and the opportunity to mark it.

Similar Bills

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