New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01870

Introduced
1/14/25  
Refer
1/14/25  

Caption

Relates to the number of signatures for independent nominating petitions; decreases the number of signatures and votes to 15,000 signatures for statewide candidates and 50,000 votes to maintain party ballot status; changes the petition period to 12 weeks and the petitioning time to May-August.

Companion Bills

NY A02724

Same As Relates to the number of signatures for independent nominating petitions; decreases the number of signatures and votes to 15,000 signatures for statewide candidates and 50,000 votes to maintain party ballot status; changes the petition period to 12 weeks and the petitioning time to May-August.

Previously Filed As

NY A02724

Relates to the number of signatures for independent nominating petitions; decreases the number of signatures and votes to 15,000 signatures for statewide candidates and 50,000 votes to maintain party ballot status; changes the petition period to 12 weeks and the petitioning time to May-August.

NY SB1664

signatures required; nomination petitions

NY HB2805

electronic signatures; nomination petitions

NY SB33

Modify the number of signatures required on certain election-related petitions.

NY SB23

Require the secretary of state to publish the numbers pertaining to the collection of signatures on a nominating petition.

NY HB06469

An Act Concerning Petitioning Candidates.

NY A3298

Requires candidates for county committee to receive number of write-in votes at least equal to number of signatures required to be placed on ballot in order to be elected.

NY S05183

Includes a statement on the envelopes of ballots for early mail voters, absentee voters and special presidential voters for signature affirmation.

NY HC3

Constitution; signatures from any congressional district cannot exceed fractional portion of number of signatures required for initiative petition.

NY HC10

Constitution; signatures from any congressional district cannot exceed fractional portion of number of signatures required for initiative petition.

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