Bill Text: NY A10545 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Instructs the state board of elections to create and distribute voting guides to voters containing information about the candidates; mandates that voters receive postcards to notify them of upcoming elections and that television and radio stations also notify their audience of upcoming elections.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced) 2024-06-03 - referred to election law [A10545 Detail]

Download: New_York-2023-A10545-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          10545

                   IN ASSEMBLY

                                      June 3, 2024
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of M. of A. Carroll) --
          read once and referred to the Committee on Election Law

        AN ACT to amend the election law, in relation to notifying voters of the
          candidates and upcoming elections

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section  1.  Article  8 of the election law is amended by adding a new
     2  title 8 to read as follows:
     3                                 TITLE VIII
     4                             VOTER NOTIFICATIONS
     5  Section 8-800. Voting guide.
     6          8-802. Postcards.
     7          8-804. Television and radio.
     8    § 8-800. Voting guide. 1. Any candidate seeking nomination or election
     9  at the next general and primary election to  any  public  office,  or  a
    10  designated  agent  acting on behalf of such candidate, may, at least six
    11  weeks prior to the general and primary election, file with the board  of
    12  elections  with  which  nominating and designating petitions and certif-
    13  icates for such office are filed pursuant to section 6-144 of this chap-
    14  ter a sworn statement containing biographical information, such  as  the
    15  candidate's  occupation,  educational and occupational background, prior
    16  governmental experience, and any other personal background or experience
    17  that the candidate deems relevant to the election campaign, and  answers
    18  to  issue  based  questions drafted by the state board of elections that
    19  are specified to each position.
    20    2. The state board of elections shall, by  regulation,  establish  the
    21  format  and  length  of  the statement authorized under this section and
    22  shall provide to candidates  a  standardized  form  for  preparing  such
    23  statement.
    24    3.  Within  five  days  after the last day for filing statements under
    25  this section, all local boards  of  elections  shall  forward  all  such
    26  candidate biographies to the state board of elections in electronic form
    27  in a manner to be prescribed by the state board of elections.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01318-04-4

        A. 10545                            2

     1    4.  In  the event that any candidate biographies received by the state
     2  board of elections, from any local board of elections, is not  in  elec-
     3  tronic  form,  the state board of elections shall, within ten days after
     4  receipt of such candidate biography, convert such candidate biography to
     5  electronic form.
     6    5.  The  state board of elections shall email, if a registered voter's
     7  email is available to the state board of elections, to every  registered
     8  voter  in the state a voting guide consisting of all biographical infor-
     9  mation and answers to issue based questions, as outlined in  subdivision
    10  one  of this section, received from each candidate for whom the receiver
    11  of this mailing can vote for in the upcoming election. The  board  shall
    12  also  mail at least one physical copy of the voting guide to each house-
    13  hold with a registered voter in the state. In the event the state  board
    14  of  elections  determines that distribution of the voting guide would be
    15  more efficient and economical if done by the local boards of  elections,
    16  the state board is hereby authorized to instruct all boards of elections
    17  to  distribute the voting guide to at least one registered voter in each
    18  household. Should the state board so instruct the boards  of  elections,
    19  it  shall  provide a sufficient number of voting guides to each board of
    20  elections and shall promptly reimburse each board for the actual cost of
    21  postage incurred  by  said  board  in  distributing  the  voting  guides
    22  provided  that  said  board  utilize  the  lowest  feasible postage rate
    23  charged by the United States postal service.  The  distribution  of  the
    24  voting  guides to registered voters or households shall be made at least
    25  three weeks before the election to which they pertain.
    26    6. The state board of elections shall maintain  a  website  where  all
    27  voter  guide  information  is  maintained, updated and accessible to the
    28  general public.
    29    § 8-802. Postcards. For each primary and general election,  the  state
    30  board  of elections shall email, if a registered voter's email is avail-
    31  able to the state board of elections, a postcard which contains informa-
    32  tion for the upcoming election that contains the date of  the  election.
    33  The board shall also mail at least two physical postcards to each house-
    34  hold  with  a  registered  voter  in the state. The board shall send the
    35  postcards twice before the election with the first mailing to be made no
    36  earlier than fifteen days and no  later  than  ten  days  prior  to  the
    37  election;  and  with the second mailing to be made no earlier than seven
    38  days and no later than five days before the election.
    39    § 8-804. Television and radio. For ten consecutive  days  before  each
    40  primary  and  general  election, all major television and radio stations
    41  using public airwaves or doing business within the  state  shall  inform
    42  their  audience  at least four times each day between the hours of seven
    43  a.m. and eleven p.m. of the upcoming election. Each of the four required
    44  notifications shall air at least three hours apart.
    45    § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    46  it shall have become a law.
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