S 10610 NY
Relates to enabling constitutionally-qualified electors to register to vote and to cast a ballot on the same day at a polling location
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Summary
This bill enables constitutionally-qualified voters to register to vote and cast a ballot on the same day at a polling location. The legislation allows eligible electors to complete voter registration and vote simultaneously at polling places. Voters would no longer need to register before election day to cast a ballot. The bill establishes same-day voter registration at polling locations.
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Official abstract
Enables constitutionally-qualified electors to register to vote and to cast a ballot on the same day at a polling location.
Sponsor (1)
- Jeremy Zellner Democratic · primary
Action history (1)
- May 29, 2026 REFERRED TO ELECTIONS · upper
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