S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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10207
I N A S S E M B L Y
March 24, 2020
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Introduced by M. of A. LENTOL, O'DONNELL, BENEDETTO, BRAUNSTEIN,
DenDEKKER, DINOWITZ, EPSTEIN, LUPARDO, ORTIZ, OTIS, PAULIN, L. ROSEN-
THAL, ZEBROWSKI, GALEF, SCHIMMINGER, LIFTON -- read once and referred
to the Committee on Election Law
AN ACT establishing that all voting for the April 2020 presidential
primary be conducted by absentee ballot
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Legislative findings and intent. A crisis exists due to the
outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) which will
negatively impact and impair the efficient operation of early voting and
election day voting for the presidential primary scheduled for April 28,
2020. Experts and officials have indicated that the COVID-19 outbreak is
likely to get worse over the next month and may peak in 45 days at the
same time the April 2020 presidential primary is scheduled to be
conducted. In response to this crisis and the widespread transmission
of the COVID-19 virus, Governor Cuomo has declared a state disaster
emergency in New York, the United States Centers for Disease Control has
declared a public health emergency, and President Trump has declared a
national emergency.
The COVID-19 virus is spread mainly from person-to-person and the
single most effective way to prevent and slow the further transmission
of the virus is to avoid close contact and stay at least 6 feet away
from other persons. New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have collec-
tively banned gatherings of more than 50 people and closed bars, restau-
rants and movie theaters. Conducting in-person voting for the April 2020
presidential primary during the height of the COVID-19 outbreak would
threaten the health and safety of all New Yorkers. Instead of postponing
presidential primaries, the Chairman of the Democratic National Commit-
tee has urged states to adopt vote-by-mail provisions.
Therefore, the legislature finds that pursuant to section twenty-five
of article three of the New York state Constitution, the outbreak of the
COVID-19 virus constitutes a disaster and notwithstanding any inconsist-
ent provisions of section two of article two of the New York state
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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Constitution, legislation to provide that all voters vote by absentee
ballot for the April 2020 presidential primary is necessary to insure
the continuity of governmental operations.
§ 2. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law, all
voting for the April 2020 presidential primary shall be conducted by
absentee ballot in a manner consistent with the applicable provisions of
the election law. Provided, however, that no application for such absen-
tee ballot shall be necessary and each local board of elections shall
provide such ballot, at least 15 days prior to April 28, 2020, to all
enrolled voters eligible to vote in the April 2020 presidential primary
in the same manner as otherwise provided for in section 8-400 of the
election law. Provided further, however, that absentee ballots received
by the board of elections prior to April 28, 2020, shall be cast and
canvassed as soon as practicable after receipt in a manner consistent
with the provisions of section 9-209 of the election law. No election
results shall be released to the public prior to 9:00 PM on April 28,
2020.
§ 3. The state board of elections is authorized to promulgate rules
and regulations necessary for the implementation of the provisions of
this act.
§ 4. This act shall take effect immediately.