Sentences with phrase «election inspectors at»

The Greenport Village Board appointed three alternate election inspectors at a special meeting Monday night after another alternate resigned last month.
Voters sign in with election inspectors at Town Hall Tuesday Sept. 12, 2017 in Grafton, NY.
«This is a higher turnout than the presidential race last year,» said Bob Mulholland, an election inspector at the Scranton Fire Hall.

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As reported on June 28, 2016, the independent inspector of elections at the Company's 2016 Annual Meeting of Shareholders determined that the incumbent Board received more than 5.2 million votes and LF - RB Group's proposed slate of directors received 3.2 million votes.
Other question topics included how Cuomo's love of cars and motorcycles affects his actions on mass transit, the ongoing investigations of Mayor de Blasio's fundraising efforts in the 2014 senate elections and whether Cuomo has been questioned in those investigations, current legislative efforts at retroactively extending the statute of limitations in child sex abuse cases, the developing troubles of Suffolk County District Attorney Tom Spota and whether Cuomo will act to remove Spota, the likelihood of «ethics reform» passing in this legislative session, the timing of an inspector general's report on the 2015 Dannemora prison escape and Cuomo's planned trip to Italy.
Christine Roe, left, casts her primary ballot with help from election inspector Beth Wagar at Town Hall Tuesday Sept. 12, 2017 in Grafton, NY.
Voter turnout was «fantastic» and «unusually high» at Amherst Baptist Church, according to election inspector Veronica Cavan.
Lancman and Avella said they will push legislation in Albany to reform the voting process, including allowing college students to be election inspectors even if they do not live in Queens, which is currently mandated, in order to get younger people who are more adept at technology working in elections.
That appears to be the message from New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who had suggested the enforcement counsel at the state Board of Elections leaked a memorandum critical of is fundraising efforts for Senate Democrats, after a state inspector general report found it was a Republican spokesman at the board.
The bill (S1836) permits local Boards of Elections to hire election inspectors for half - day shifts, preventing fatigue and flexibility for workers whose shifts often start before the polls open at 6 AM and end after they close at 9 PM.
Stewart received the largest number of votes, [2] but the election inspectors made a false vote count and certified the election of Weill who was seated at the beginning of the session of the 121st New York State Legislature in January 1898.
But this week, the state inspector general found it was a Republican appointee at the Board of Elections who was responsible.
ALBANY — The state inspector general's office has identified John Conklin, the Republican spokesman at the state Board of Elections, as the source of a leak of a confidential memo recommending a criminal referral over fundraising efforts New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio coordinated in 2014.
The elections board typically deploys fewer inspectors at fewer tables for a primary election than for a general election, which increases the number of ballots each inspector must keep track of, she said.
At least one location - St. Lucy's Church on the Near West Side of Syracuse - has ballots for eight different primaries, and election inspectors have to be careful to give each voter the appropriate ballot.
The inspectors of elections shall check the returns against the list of members in good standing whose dues are paid for the current year prior to opening the outer envelopes and removing the blank envelopes, and shall certify the eligibility of the voters as well as the results of the voting which shall be announced at the Annual Meeting.
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