2010 New York Code
ELN - Election
Article 4 - (4-100 - 4-138) PROCEEDINGS PRELIMINARY TO REGISTRATION, ENROLLMENT AND ELECTIONS
4-128 - Supplies; furnished by board of elections or city, town or village clerk.

§  4-128.  Supplies;  furnished by board of elections or city, town or
  village clerk. 1. The board of elections of each  county  shall  provide
  the  requisite  number  of  official and facsimile ballots, two cards of
  instruction to voters in the form  prescribed  by  the  state  board  of
  elections,  at least one copy of the instruction booklet for inspectors,
  a sufficient number of maps, street finders or other descriptions of all
  of the polling places and election districts within the county in  which
  the  polling place is located to enable the election inspectors and poll
  clerks to determine the correct election district and polling place  for
  each  street  address  within  the  county in which the polling place is
  located, distance markers, tally sheets and return blanks,  pens,  black
  ink,  or  ball  point  pens  with  black ink, pencils having black lead,
  envelopes for the ballots of voters whose registration poll records  are
  not  in  the  ledger  or  whose  names are not on the computer generated
  registration list, envelopes for returns, identification buttons, badges
  or emblems for the inspectors and clerks in the form prescribed  by  the
  state board of elections and such other articles of stationery as may be
  necessary  for the proper conduct of elections, except that when a town,
  city or village  holds  an  election  not  conducted  by  the  board  of
  elections,  the  clerk of such town, city or village, shall provide such
  official and facsimile ballots and the necessary  blanks,  supplies  and
  stationery for such election.
    2.  If  the  official ballots required to be furnished by any board or
  officer shall not be delivered to such board  or  officer  at  the  time
  required,  or if after delivery shall be lost, destroyed or stolen, such
  board or officer shall cause other ballots to be prepared as  nearly  in
  the  form  of  the official ballots as practicable, and delivered to the
  inspectors of election.  Such  ballots  shall  be  known  as  unofficial
  ballots.  Sample  ballots  of  each  kind shall be printed on paper of a
  different color from any of the official ballots and without numbers  on
  the  stubs,  but in all other respects precisely similar to the official
  ballots.

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