The phrase
"elections board" refers to a group or committee that is responsible for overseeing and managing elections. They ensure that elections are conducted fairly, accurately, and according to set rules and regulations.
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Representatives of the
state election board pushed back against the questioning from members of the commission, repeatedly emphasizing a lack of resources and staff at the organization.
But before becoming fully automated, the local
county elections boards will need what was described as a «small tweak» to their software.
Nevertheless, sometimes county
election boards block independent candidates on the grounds that they voted in a partisan primary.
McGrath's campaign has filed a lawsuit against the county
elections board in state Supreme Court in Nassau County.
Not long after polls opened, Aadahl said he began to get word that poll workers at one New Paltz voting site were denying affidavit ballots to those who requested them on orders from
elections board officials.
Dadey filed a complaint
with elections board four days before the November 2011 elections, following the publication of an article in The Post-Standard that reported on campaign donations made by Miner's political action committee, Promise PAC.
On Monday, more than a week late, the group submitted its 32 - day required disclosure with the state
elections board showing it raised $ 102,500 since July, but $ 96,000 of that amount was another series of in - kind donations from Dewald.
«So there's no sense to me offending them, when very soon they'll be saying they're not candidates — according to the federal
election board filings.»
Nixon filed a notice with the state
elections board creating her gubernatorial committee called «Cynthia for New York,» and Zephyr Teachout, a Fordham University professor who unsuccessfully challenged Cuomo in the 2014 Democratic primary, is listed as the campaign treasurer.
Stronger enforcement of the law and penalties for violations will be enforced by a new body, the
Fair Elections Board, to be situated within the state Board of Elections.
According to this story, in Boulder County, the Constitution and Republican county
election board members voted not to certify the county's results, because they are dissatisfied with some of the Read more»
ALBANY — Despite the initial objection by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the state
elections board Wednesday agreed to send a slew of information about every registered voter in New York State to a presidential commission looking into possible voter fraud issues in last year's elections.
Chicago
Election Board spokesman Jim Allen said a well - known security expert who scours the Internet found names and other data from almost two million Chicago voters and called the authorities.
A state
Elections Board enforcement counsel accused de Blasio and his aides of funneling large contributions from unions and other donors through county Democratic committees to three State Senate candidates upstate in 2014 in an unsuccessful party effort to retake control from Republicans.
This op - ed was published in the NY Post on July 27, 2011 Let's fix
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A fourth board member was targeted for a recall, but the Tuscola County
election board rejected the petition language.
Michigan's
elections board deadlocked Friday on a Trump campaign request to deny Stein's recount request and on how a recount would be conducted.
County
elections board results, as of 11:30 p.m., showed her leading Maragos by roughly 54 percentage points with 56 percent of districts reporting.
Newsday determined the number of challengers based on records from the Nassau and
Suffolk election boards and news articles.
Elections board chief enforcement counsel Risa Sugarman, who was appointed by Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo, recommended the criminal referral.
With the presidential election fast receding into the past, there was still campaign drama unfolding on Wednesday on the South Shore of Long Island, where the race for New York State Senate's Eighth District has been contested with the ardor and
election board intrigue of the Bush - Gore contest in Florida in 2000.
Wisconsin's
elections board unanimously voted Tuesday to allow six Republicans running as Democrats to appear on the ballot in recall elections this spring targeting Gov. Scott Walker and five other Republicans.
Warner said there is some legal precedent for removing a candidate and the party will be submitting paperwork to the state
election board soon.
Moreover, they said the information given the federal panel is distributed several times a day by state and local
election boards across New York.
County
elections boards deal with a heavy load of paper registration forms provided by the DMV and other agencies.
According to the state
elections board website, Tague had 8547 votes, or 45.9 % to O'Connor's 8259, or 44.3 %, a thin margin of 288 votes.
County
election boards employ a Democratic and Republican commissioner, but Babinec said there is no inroad for an independent like him.
By waiting to resign, Grimm stuck taxpayers with the tab of holding the election to replace him — about $ 960,00, the
city elections board said.
Ulster County's
elections board reports that since the 2015 elections, 1,967 voters have enrolled as Democrats and 567 as Republicans.
Of the 310 outstanding ballots, 144 are from registered Democrats, and 122 are from voters registered with the Republican, Independence, Conservative and Reform parties — all party lines that Spinello ran on, said David J. Gugerty, the
Democratic elections board commissioner.
Falk, who had led a procession of activists to the state
elections board office to file the paperwork starting the petition drive, is well - known in Madison, where she served as Dane County executive for more than a decade.
The state
elections board decided there was «no substantial reason» to investigate Dadey's November 2011 complaint, which alleged that Miner and the state Democratic Party worked together to circumvent campaign contribution limits.
In the course of just a few short weeks, the law by its terms would require: that more than 100,000 South Carolina voters be informed of and educated about the law's new requirements; that several thousand poll workers and poll managers be educated and trained about the intricacies and nuances of the law... and that county
election boards become knowledgable of the law....»
This is an example of an «other» DAPP, one that could one day be used by governments and
election boards around the world.
On that same date, state
election board records show, Palladium Inc (sic), with no address listed, gave $ 5,000 to the Pigeon committee.
The New York State Assembly's Election Law Committee heard testimony on Tuesday from state and local
election board officials and cybersecurity experts on the systems in place to protect the state's election processes from the types of coordinated cyberattacks that were carried out by Russian actors who sought to influence the 2016 presidential
Turnout, held down by rain and the unusual Thursday primary date, was just 3 percent of Nassau's 363,000 registered Democrats, results from the county
elections board show.
The Town of Oyster Bay Republican Committee raised $ 157,515 and spent $ 158,659 while its Democratic Committee counterpart raised $ 33,342 and spent $ 20,596, according to state
Election Board filings.
On Monday, Nixon filed a notice with the state
elections board creating her gubernatorial committee called Cynthia for New York; Teachout, a Fordham University professor, is listed as the campaign treasurer.
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