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Election · Designation and Nomination of Candidates
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§ 6-100. Nominations and designations; generally.
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§ 6-102. Party nominations; electors, presidential.
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§ 6-104. Party designation; statewide office.
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§ 6-106. Party nominations; justice of the supreme court.
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§ 6-108. Party nominations; towns.
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§ 6-110. Party nominations; public office.
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§ 6-114. Party nominations; special election.
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§ 6-116. Party nominations; election to fill a vacancy.
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§ 6-118. Designation and nomination by petition.
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§ 6-120. Designation and nomination; restrictions.
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§ 6-122. Designation or nomination; eligibility, restrictions.
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§ 6-124. Conventions; judicial.
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§ 6-126. Conventions; rules for holding.
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§ 6-128. New party; first nominations by.
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§ 6-130. Designating petition; signer information.
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§ 6-132. Designating petition; form.
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§ 6-134. Designating petition; rules.
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§ 6-136. Designating petitions; number of signatures.
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§ 6-138. Independent nominations; rules.
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§ 6-140. Independent nominations; form of petition.
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§ 6-142. Independent nominations; number of signatures.
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§ 6-144. Nominating and designating petitions and certificates; place for filing.
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§ 6-146. Nomination and designation; declination or acceptance.
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§ 6-147. Multiple designations of a candidate for a party position.
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§ 6-148. Nomination and designation; filling vacancies.
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§ 6-150. Nomination; vacancy caused by death or disqualification, unfilled at time of general or special election.
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§ 6-152. Vacancies caused by death or disqualification and unfilled at time of primary election.
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§ 6-153. Certificate of candidacy by write-in candidates for president and vice president.
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§ 6-154. Nominations and designations; objections to.
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§ 6-156. Party nominations; certification.
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§ 6-158. Nominating and designating petitions and certificates, conventions; times for filing and holding.
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§ 6-160. Primaries.
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§ 6-162. Primary; New York City, run-off.
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§ 6-164. Primary, uncontested; opportunity to ballot.
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§ 6-166. Primary; opportunity to ballot, form of petition.
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§ 6-168. Designating petitions; candidates for the office of judge of the civil court of the city of New York.
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