Bill Text: NY A02585 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Amended

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Bill Title: Sets forth provisions for absentee ballots for fire districts for fire district elections.

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2012-06-11 - REFERRED TO RULES [A02585 Detail]

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                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                        2585--A
                              2011-2012 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                   January 19, 2011
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       Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  GALEF,  ENGLEBRIGHT,  MAGEE, PAULIN, KOLB --
         Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. BOYLAND, CALHOUN, COOK, CROUCH, DUPREY,
         FINCH, GIGLIO, JORDAN, LUPARDO, McKEVITT, J. MILLER, MOLINARO,  ORTIZ,
         REILLY,  ROBINSON,  SAYWARD, SWEENEY, THIELE -- read once and referred
         to the Committee on Local Governments --  committee  discharged,  bill
         amended,  ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said commit-
         tee
       AN ACT to amend the town law, in relation to absentee ballots  for  fire
         district elections
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Subdivisions 1 and 2 of section 175-b of the town  law,  as
    2  amended  by  chapter  401  of  the  laws of 1996, are amended to read as
    3  follows:
    4    1. The board of fire commissioners of any fire district in which offi-
    5  cers are elected[, may,  by  resolution,]  SHALL  provide  for  absentee
    6  ballots  for  fire district elections, in accordance with the provisions
    7  of this section.  [Such resolution shall take effect at the  first  such
    8  election held more than sixty days after its adoption and shall continue
    9  in effect for all such elections until a subsequent resolution providing
   10  otherwise shall, in like manner, have taken effect.]
   11    2. a. [An applicant for such an absentee ballot shall submit an appli-
   12  cation  setting forth (1) his or her name and residence address, includ-
   13  ing the street and number, if any, or town and rural delivery route,  if
   14  any;  (2)  that  he  or she is or will be, on the day of the election, a
   15  qualified voter of the district in which he or she resides in that he or
   16  she is or will be, on such date, over eighteen years of age,  a  citizen
   17  of  the  United  States and has or will have resided in the district for
   18  thirty days next preceding such date; (3) that he or she  is  registered
   19  in  the  town;  (4)  that  he or she will be unable to appear to vote in
   20  person on the day of the election  for  which  the  absentee  ballot  is
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD00364-02-1
       A. 2585--A                          2
    1  requested  because he or she is, or will be on such day (a) a patient in
    2  a hospital, or unable to appear personally at the polling place on  such
    3  day  because  of illness or physical disability or (b) because of his or
    4  her duties, occupation or business will require him or her to be outside
    5  of the county of his or her residence on such day, (c) because he or she
    6  will  be  on vacation outside the county of his or her residence on such
    7  day; or, (d) absent from his or her voting residence because he  or  she
    8  is detained in jail awaiting action by a grand jury or awaiting trial or
    9  is confined in prison after conviction for an offense other than a felo-
   10  ny.    Such  application  must  be received by the district secretary at
   11  least seven days before the election if the ballot is to  be  mailed  to
   12  the voter, or the day before the election, if the ballot is to be deliv-
   13  ered personally to the voter or his or her agent.
   14    b.    (1)    Where  such  duties, occupation or business are of such a
   15  nature as ordinarily to require such absence,  a  brief  description  of
   16  such  duties,  occupation or business shall be set forth in such affida-
   17  vit.  (2) Where such duties, occupation or business are not  of  such  a
   18  nature  as  ordinarily  to  require such absence, such application shall
   19  contain a statement of the special circumstances  on  account  of  which
   20  such absence is required.
   21    c.   Where the applicant expects in good faith to be absent on the day
   22  of the election because he or she will be on vacation elsewhere on  such
   23  day,  such application shall also contain the dates upon which he or she
   24  expects to begin and end such vacation, the place or places where he  or
   25  she  expects  to be on such vacation, the name and address of his or her
   26  employer, if any, and if self-employed, a statement to that effect.
   27    d. Where the absence is because of detention or confinement  to  jail,
   28  such affidavit shall state whether the voter is detained awaiting action
   29  of  the  grand jury or is confined after conviction for an offense other
   30  than a felony.
   31    e.  Where a person is or would be, if  he  or  she  were  a  qualified
   32  voter,  entitled to apply for the right to vote by absentee ballot under
   33  the provisions of this section, his or her spouse, parent or child, if a
   34  qualified voter and a resident of the same district, shall  be  entitled
   35  to  vote  as  an  absentee  voter  upon personally making and signing an
   36  application in accordance with the preceding provisions of this subdivi-
   37  sion and showing that he or she expects to be absent from  the  district
   38  on  the  day of the district election by reason of accompanying or being
   39  with the spouse, child or parent who is or would be, if he or she were a
   40  qualified voter, so entitled to apply for the right to vote by  absentee
   41  ballot,  and,  in the event no application is made by such spouse, child
   42  or parent, such further information as the fire district shall require.
   43    f.] A QUALIFIED VOTER MAY VOTE AS AN ABSENTEE VOTER UNDER THIS SECTION
   44  IF DURING ALL THE HOURS OF VOTING ON THE DAY OF A FIRE DISTRICT ELECTION
   45  HE OR SHE WILL BE:
   46    (1) ABSENT FROM THE COUNTY OF HIS OR HER RESIDENCE; OR
   47    (2) UNABLE TO APPEAR AT THE POLLING PLACE BECAUSE OF ILLNESS OR  PHYS-
   48  ICAL  DISABILITY,  OR  DUTIES RELATED TO THE PRIMARY CARE OF ONE OR MORE
   49  INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE ILL OR PHYSICALLY DISABLED, OR  BECAUSE  HE  OR  SHE
   50  WILL BE OR IS A PATIENT IN A HOSPITAL; OR
   51    (3) AN INMATE OR PATIENT OF A VETERAN'S ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL; OR
   52    (4)  ABSENT  FROM  HIS  OR  HER  VOTING RESIDENCE BECAUSE HE OR SHE IS
   53  DETAINED IN JAIL AWAITING ACTION BY A GRAND JURY OR AWAITING  TRIAL,  OR
   54  CONFINED  IN JAIL OR PRISON AFTER A CONVICTION FOR AN OFFENSE OTHER THAN
   55  A FELONY, PROVIDED THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO VOTE IN  THE  ELECTION
   56  DISTRICT OF HIS OR HER RESIDENCE.
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    1    B.  EACH PERSON ENTITLED TO VOTE AS AN ABSENTEE VOTER PURSUANT TO THIS
    2  SECTION AND DESIROUS OF OBTAINING AN ABSENTEE BALLOT SHALL MAKE  WRITTEN
    3  APPLICATION  THEREFOR  TO  THE DISTRICT SECRETARY. APPLICATION FORMS FOR
    4  USE PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION SHALL BE IN A FORM PRESCRIBED BY THE  STATE
    5  BOARD  OF  ELECTIONS.  THE  USE  OF  ANY  APPLICATION WHICH IS ON A FORM
    6  PRESCRIBED BY THE STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS  SHALL  BE  ACCEPTABLE.  Such
    7  application  shall  include  the following statement to be signed by the
    8  voter.
    9    I hereby declare that the foregoing is a true statement to the best of
   10  my knowledge and belief, and I understand that if I  make  any  material
   11  false  statement  in the foregoing statement of application for absentee
   12  ballots, I shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
   13  Date.....................Signature of Voter.............
   14    [g.] C. THE APPLICATION FOR AN ABSENTEE BALLOT WHEN FILED MUST CONTAIN
   15  IN EACH INSTANCE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
   16    (1) APPLICANT'S FULL NAME,  DATE  OF  BIRTH,  AND  RESIDENCE  ADDRESS,
   17  INCLUDING  THE  STREET AND NUMBER, IF ANY, RURAL DELIVERY ROUTE, IF ANY,
   18  MAILING ADDRESS IF DIFFERENT FROM THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS AND  AN  ADDRESS
   19  TO WHICH THE BALLOT SHALL BE MAILED.
   20    (2)  A  STATEMENT  THAT  THE  APPLICANT  IS A QUALIFIED AND REGISTERED
   21  VOTER.
   22    (3) A STATEMENT, AS APPROPRIATE, THAT ON THE DAY OF SUCH ELECTION  THE
   23  APPLICANT  EXPECTS  IN  GOOD FAITH TO BE IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGO-
   24  RIES:
   25    (A) ABSENT FROM THE COUNTRY OF HIS OR HER RESIDENCE; PROVIDED,  HOWEV-
   26  ER,  IF  THE APPLICANT EXPECTS TO BE ABSENT FROM SUCH COUNTY FOR A DURA-
   27  TION COVERING MORE THAN ONE ELECTION AND SEEKS AN  ABSENTEE  BALLOT  FOR
   28  EACH ELECTION, HE OR SHE SHALL STATE THE DATES WHEN HE OR SHE EXPECTS TO
   29  BEGIN AND END SUCH ABSENCE; OR
   30    (B) UNABLE TO APPEAR AT A POLLING PLACE BECAUSE OF ILLNESS OR PHYSICAL
   31  DISABILITY OR DUTIES RELATED TO THE PRIMARY CARE OF ONE OR MORE INDIVID-
   32  UALS WHO ARE ILL OR PHYSICALLY DISABLED; OR
   33    (C) AN INMATE OR PATIENT OF A VETERAN'S ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL; OR
   34    (D) DETAINED IN JAIL AWAITING ACTION BY A GRAND JURY OR AWAITING TRIAL
   35  OR  CONFINED  IN  JAIL OR PRISON AFTER A CONVICTION FOR AN OFFENSE OTHER
   36  THAN A FELONY AND STATING THE PLACE WHERE HE OR SHE IS  SO  DETAINED  OR
   37  CONFINED.
   38    (4) SUCH APPLICATION SHALL PERMIT THE APPLICANT TO APPLY FOR AN ABSEN-
   39  TEE  BALLOT FOR EITHER A PRIMARY ELECTION OR THE GENERAL ELECTION IN ANY
   40  YEAR AND FOR THOSE PERSONS WHO WILL BE CONTINUOUSLY  ABSENT  FROM  THEIR
   41  COUNTY  OF RESIDENCE DURING THE PERIOD BETWEEN THE FALL PRIMARY ELECTION
   42  AND THE GENERAL ELECTION IN ANY YEAR TO APPLY FOR BALLOTS FOR BOTH  SUCH
   43  ELECTIONS IN SUCH YEAR. A VOTER WHO APPLIES FOR AN ABSENTEE BALLOT SHALL
   44  BE  SENT  AN  ABSENTEE BALLOT FOR ANY SPECIAL ELECTION OR WINTER PRIMARY
   45  THAT OCCURS DURING THE PERIOD OF ABSENCE SPECIFIED IN THE APPLICATION.
   46    D. An applicant whose ability to  appear  personally  at  the  polling
   47  place  of  the  district  of  which  he  or  she is a qualified voter is
   48  substantially impaired by reason of permanent illness or physical  disa-
   49  bility  and whose registration record has been marked "permanently disa-
   50  bled" by the board of  elections  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  the
   51  election law shall be entitled to receive an absentee ballot pursuant to
   52  the  provisions  of this section without making separate application for
   53  such absentee ballot, and the secretary of the fire district, upon being
   54  advised by the board of elections on or  with  the  list  of  registered
   55  voters  that  the  registration record of a voter is marked "permanently
   56  disabled", shall send an absentee ballot to such voter  at  his  or  her
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    1  last  known  address  by  first  class mail with a request to the postal
    2  authorities not to forward same but to return same in five days  in  the
    3  event  that  it  cannot  be  delivered  to the addressee.   The election
    4  inspectors  of  the fire district shall make an appropriate entry on the
    5  registration record indicating the fact that an absentee ballot has been
    6  sent and the date of mailing.
    7    E. AN APPLICATION MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE DISTRICT SECRETARY NO EARLI-
    8  ER THAN THE THIRTIETH DAY BEFORE THE  ELECTION  FOR  WHICH  AN  ABSENTEE
    9  BALLOT  IS  SOUGHT. IF THE APPLICATION REQUESTS THAT THE ABSENTEE BALLOT
   10  BE MAILED, SUCH APPLICATION MUST BE RECEIVED NOT LATER THAN  SEVEN  DAYS
   11  BEFORE  THE  ELECTION. IF THE APPLICANT OR HIS OR HER AGENT DELIVERS THE
   12  APPLICATION TO THE DISTRICT SECRETARY IN PERSON, SUCH  APPLICATION  MUST
   13  BE  RECEIVED  NOT  LATER  THAN THE DAY BEFORE THE ELECTION. THE DISTRICT
   14  SECRETARY SHALL EXAMINE EACH APPLICATION AND SHALL  DETERMINE  FROM  THE
   15  INFORMATION  CONTAINED  THEREIN WHETHER THE APPLICANT IS QUALIFIED UNDER
   16  THIS SECTION TO RECEIVE AN ABSENTEE BALLOT.
   17    F. NO LATER THAN SIX DAYS BEFORE THE ELECTION FOR WHICH AN APPLICATION
   18  HAS BEEN RECEIVED AND FOR WHICH THE DISTRICT  SECRETARY  HAS  DETERMINED
   19  THE  APPLICANT  TO  BE QUALIFIED TO VOTE BY ABSENTEE BALLOT THE DISTRICT
   20  SECRETARY SHALL MAIL, BY REGULAR MAIL, AN ABSENTEE BALLOT TO EACH QUALI-
   21  FIED APPLICANT WHO HAS APPLIED BEFORE SUCH DAY  AND  WHO  HAS  REQUESTED
   22  THAT  SUCH  ABSENTEE  BALLOT  BE MAILED TO HIM OR HER AT THE ADDRESS SET
   23  FORTH IN HIS OR HER APPLICATION. IF THE APPLICANT OR HIS  OR  HER  AGENT
   24  DELIVERS  THE  APPLICATION TO THE DISTRICT SECRETARY IN PERSON AFTER THE
   25  SEVENTH DAY BEFORE THE ELECTION AND NOT LATER THAN THE  DAY  BEFORE  THE
   26  ELECTION,  THE  DISTRICT SECRETARY SHALL FORTHWITH DELIVER SUCH ABSENTEE
   27  BALLOTS FOR THOSE APPLICANTS WHOM HE OR SHE DETERMINES ARE QUALIFIED  TO
   28  MAKE SUCH APPLICATIONS AND TO RECEIVE SUCH BALLOTS TO SUCH APPLICANTS OR
   29  THE  AGENTS  NAMED  IN  THE  APPLICATIONS WHEN SUCH APPLICANTS OR AGENTS
   30  APPEAR IN THE DISTRICT SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
   31    S 2. This act shall take effect on the first of January next  succeed-
   32  ing the date on which it shall have become a law.
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