(a) Notarization requirements;
(b) Restrictions on paper type, including weight and size; or
(c) Restrictions on envelope type, including weight and size.
2. A board of elections shall not refuse to accept and process any
otherwise valid federal write-in absentee ballot submitted in any manner
by a military voter solely on the basis of the following:
(a) Notarization requirements;
(b) Restrictions on paper type, including weight and size; or
(c) Restrictions on envelope type, including weight and size.
3. The state board of elections, in coordination with county boards of
elections, shall develop a free access system by which a military voter
may determine whether the military ballot of the military voter has been
received by the appropriate board of elections.
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.