2006 New York Code - Suffolk County; Board Of Elections, Special Provisions



 
    §  3-504.  Suffolk  county; board of elections, special provisions. 1.
  All the provisions of this article,  when  not  inconsistent  with  this
  section, shall apply to the county of Suffolk.
    2. At least thirty days before the first day of January of any year in
  which  a  commissioner  of elections is to be appointed or within thirty
  days after a vacancy occurs in the office of commissioner of  elections,
  the  chairman  of the appropriate party county committee shall file with
  the clerk of the county legislative body a certificate naming the person
  whom  he  is  recommending  for  appointment  as  such  commissioner  of
  elections.  The  certificate  shall  be  in  the  form  and  contain the
  information prescribed by the state board of elections.
    3. All petitions and certificates of nomination or designation, or  of
  declination  thereof, for an election to which this section applies, and
  all statements of receipts and expenditures required to  be  filed  with
  any officer of Suffolk county, or political subdivision therein shall be
  filed with the board of elections.
    4. Inspectors of election shall be appointed in odd-numbered years for
  a  term  of  two  years,  except  that  an inspector appointed to fill a
  vacancy, shall hold office for the unexpired term of his predecessor.

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