ยง 10-116. Military ballots; determination of candidates thereon. The
state board of elections and the county boards of elections shall
determine, three days before the first day for distribution of military
ballots, the names of all candidates duly nominated for public office
and the amendments, referenda, propositions and questions to be voted
for on such ballots. If at a later date the nomination of any candidate
named on a military ballot is found invalid, the ballot shall still be
valid, but no vote cast for any such candidate on such ballot shall be
counted at the election. The failure of the county board of elections to
include the name of any candidate or any amendment, referendum,
proposition or question on the military ballot shall in no way affect
the validity of the election with respect to the office for which the
nomination was made or the validity of the military ballot as to any
other matter.
Structure New York Laws
Article 10 - Voting by Members of Armed Forces
10-102 - Military Voters; Definitions.
10-104 - Military Voters; Right to Vote.
10-106 - Military Voters; Registration and Application for Ballots.
10-107 - Military Voters; Designation of Means of Transmission by Military Voters.
10-108 - Military Voters; Distribution of Ballots To.
10-109 - Military Voters; Cancellation of Registration.
10-112 - Military Voter; Voting.
10-114 - Military Ballots; Deadline for Receipt, and Delivery to Polling Place.
10-116 - Military Ballots; Determination of Candidates Thereon.
10-118 - Military Voting; Costs Of.
10-122 - Military Voter; Absentee Ballot, Right To.
10-124 - Military Voting; State Board of Elections; Regulatory Powers.
10-126 - Military Voting; Applicability of General Provisions.