Sentences with phrase «elections chief clerk»

Nassau Board of Elections Chief Clerk Bonnie Garone said Monday that the county's results were still unofficial, adding that there are still 19 contested absentee ballots at play in Nassau.
Betty Ann Canizio - Aqil, a Board of Elections chief clerk in Brooklyn, is expected to be suspended after a vote by the board's commissioners — the second BOE official to be suspended over New York's primary day snafu that led many voters to be turned away at the polls.

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Councilman Peter Koo (front r.) shakes hands with Barbara Conacchio, the chief clerk for the Board of Elections» Queens office, after his registration card was stamped.
The chief elections clerk in Brooklyn has been suspended after officials at the city and state level were flooded with complaints of irregularities in Tuesday's primary voting.
Officials at the City Board of Elections said the chief clerk, Diane Haslett - Rudiano, has been suspended following the removal of more than 125,000 voters from the rolls.
Clark and Campusano were kicked off the ballot by the Manhattan Board of Elections, in proceedings overseen by Deputy Chief Clerk William Allen, himself a Democratic District Leader in the neighboring AD 70 Part A and a close ally of Wright.
Tags: Bart Haggerty, Board of Elections, Deputy Chief Clerk, Eric Ulrich, Marie Lynch, Michael Michel, Rolaine Antoine, Scott Jordan
Attorneys for Spinello, an Independence Party member who also ran on the Republican line, and Timothy Tenke, a Democratic city councilman, challenged 64 ballots, said Essma Benkhoukha, chief clerk of the elections board.
As a former deputy chief clerk at the Bronx Board of Elections where bilingual assistance is a fact of life and doing business.
Rivera's professional experience includes deputy chief clerk for the Bronx Board of Elections; director of special events for the Bronx borough president's office; and financial services executive.
(4) The Chief Electoral Officer shall consult with, advise and supervise the returning officers and election clerks in the performance of their duties, and may visit in person and consult with the deputy returning officer and poll clerk at any polling location.
(7) The Chief Electoral Officer may remove from office any election clerk who, in the Chief Electoral Officer's opinion, is unlikely to be able to discharge competently the election clerk's duties under this Act.
(a) the election clerk advises the Chief Electoral Officer that the election clerk is willing to act in the returning officer's place; and
(2) The returning officer may appoint the returning officer's election clerk to assist him or her and, subject to the approval of the Chief Electoral Officer, may appoint additional revision assistants to act in the returning office or at other fixed locations and every such assistant shall have the same qualifications as the returning officer and the same powers at the revision as the returning officer.
69 Notice in writing of an application to be made under subsection 71 (1) shall be given forthwith by the applicant personally or sent by registered mail to the Chief Electoral Officer, the returning officer and election clerk, and each candidate in the electoral district.
8 (1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall appoint an election clerk for each electoral district, in consultation with the returning officer.
63 Immediately on the receipt of a poll return envelope, without effacing or covering any seals already affixed to it, the returning officer shall affix a seal prescribed by the Chief Electoral Officer in such a way that the envelope can not be opened without the seal being broken and shall take every precaution for its safekeeping and for preventing any person other than himself or herself and the election clerk from having access to it.
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