2006 New York Code - Special Provisions As To The Time For Holding A Primary Election In The City Of New York In The Year Nineteen Hundred Eighty-one.



 
    *  §  13-106.  Special provisions as to the time for holding a primary
  election  in  the  city  of  New  York  in  the  year  nineteen  hundred
  eighty-one.  Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of this chapter,
  the times fixed for the annual primary election for the city of New York
  for the  office  of  council  member-at-large  and  certain  proceedings
  relating thereto shall be as follows:
    1.  The  first  day  for  signing  designating  petitions  for primary
  elections shall be the sixteenth day of June.
    2. The first day to  sign  petitions  for  opportunity  to  ballot  in
  primary elections without naming a candidate shall be the seventh day of
  July.
    3.  The  primary  election  shall  be held on the twenty-second day of
  September.
    * NB Expired December 31, 1981

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