2006 New York Code - Electoral College; Vote Of The Electors.



 
    §  12-106.  Electoral college; vote of the electors. Immediately after
  the organization of the electoral college, the electors shall  then  and
  there  vote  by  ballot for president and vice president, but no elector
  shall vote for more than one person who is a  resident  of  this  state.
  They  shall  name in separate ballots the persons voted for as president
  and vice president. They shall make and sign six certificates of all the
  votes given by them,  each  of  which  certificates  shall  contain  two
  distinct  lists, one with the votes for president and one with the votes
  for vice president. There shall be annexed to each of  the  certificates
  one  of the lists of electors which shall have been furnished to them by
  the state board of elections. They shall seal  up  the  certificates  so
  made and certify upon each that the lists of all the votes of this state
  given for president and vice president are contained therein.

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