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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. The supreme court, by a justice thereof within the judicial district, or the county court, by a judge within his county, in a proceeding instituted by a duly enrolled voter of a party, not later than the second Friday before a primary election, shall direct the enrollment of any voter with such party to be cancelled if it appears that any material statement in the declaration of the voter upon which he was enrolled is false or that the voter has died or does not reside at the address on his registration record.
2. The chairperson of the county committee of a party with which a voter is enrolled in such county, or, in the absence of a county committee in such county, a person elected for such purpose by a majority vote of the state committee of the party at a regular or special meeting of the party at which a quorum is present, may, upon a written complaint by an enrolled member of such party in such county and after a hearing held by such person or by a sub-committee appointed by such person upon at least two days' notice to the voter, personally or by mail, determine that the voter is not in sympathy with the principles of such party. The Supreme Court or a justice thereof within the judicial district, in a proceeding instituted by a duly enrolled voter of the party at least ten days before a primary election, shall direct the enrollment of such voter to be cancelled if it appears from the proceedings before such person or sub-committee, and other proofs, if any, presented, that such determination is just.
3. The state committee of a party may elect, by majority vote at a regular or special meeting at which a quorum is present, a person or persons to receive complaints, hold hearings and institute proceedings under this section for any county or counties in which there is no county committee of such party.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, Election Law - ELN § 16-110. Proceedings as to enrollment - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/election-law/eln-sect-16-110/
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