New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09235

Introduced
11/7/25  
Refer
11/7/25  

Caption

Removes the preclearance requirement from certain counties regarding covered policies regarding elections.

Impact

If passed, A09235 would significantly alter the landscape of election law in New York by making it easier for counties previously categorized as 'covered' to implement new election policies without the need for advance approval. This could have broader implications for voting rights protections, especially in areas with historical issues related to voter discrimination or civil rights violations. Supporters of the bill argue that it streamlines the election process and encourages local governance, while critics warn that such changes could undermine the progress made in safeguarding against discriminatory practices in voting.

Summary

A09235 is a bill introduced in the New York Assembly that aims to amend election laws by removing the preclearance requirement that currently applies to certain counties in regards to election-related policies. The bill specifically touches on the conditions under which a political subdivision is classified as a 'covered entity' that would be subject to preclearance. The changes proposed in this bill seek to redefine the criteria for preclearance, thereby loosening some of the restrictions on these subdivisions when it comes to enacting election laws and policies.

Contention

The discussion surrounding A09235 is expected to be contentious, with significant debate over the implications of removing preclearance requirements. Proponents of the bill may highlight the burdensome nature of preclearance for local election officials, asserting that it unnecessarily complicates the administration of elections. Conversely, opponents are likely to express concerns that this change could open the door to potential voter suppression tactics and diminish protections for those in vulnerable communities, particularly minority groups who may have previously benefitted from these safeguards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY SB25

Revise election laws regarding disclosure requirements for the use of AI in elections

NY S08239

Removes certain provisions regarding public hearing and notice requirements prior to issuing safety and health rules, and notice requirements after issuing safety and health rules.

NY SB2332

Law enforcement pursuits; require municipalities and counties to develop policies regarding.

NY SB2326

Law enforcement pursuits; require municipalities and counties to develop policies regarding.

NY A08985

Permits boards of elections to opt to mail communications regarding primary elections to only those voters eligible to vote in such primary elections; excludes such option for the board of elections of the city of New York.

NY HB2380

Changes the law regarding primary elections

NY A06987

Requires covered entities report to the department of health regarding certain 340B drug discounts and what percentage of patients benefit from such discounts.

NY S08380

Requires covered entities report to the department of health regarding certain 340B drug discounts and what percentage of patients benefit from such discounts.

NY HB4056

Relating to school district policies regarding the selection, removal, and replacement of library materials.

NY S08770

Relates to requirements regarding employers including opioid antagonists where first aid kits are required by federal law; amends the effectiveness thereof.

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