2006 New York Code - Entitlement to vote for presidential electors.


 
    § 9. Notwithstanding the residence requirements imposed by section one
  of  this  article,  the legislature may, by general law, provide special
  procedures whereby every person who shall have moved from another  state
  to  this  state or from one county, city or village within this state to
  another county, city or village within this state  and  who  shall  have
  been  an  inhabitant  of  this  state  in any event for ninety days next
  preceding an election at which electors are to be chosen for the  office
  of  president  and vice president of the United States shall be entitled
  to vote in this state solely for such electors, provided such person  is
  otherwise  qualified to vote in this state and is not able to qualify to
  vote for such electors in any other state. The legislature may also,  by
  general  law,  prescribe  special procedures whereby every person who is
  registered and would be qualified to vote in this state but for  his  or
  her  removal  from  this  state  to  another  state within one year next
  preceding such election shall be entitled to vote in this  state  solely
  for  such  electors, provided such person is not able to qualify to vote
  for such electors in any other state.


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