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Int 0441-2014

Voters guide requirements of the campaign finance board.

IntroductionEnactedCommittee on Governmental Operationsintroduced 2014-08-21Local Law 2014/043

Enacted as Local Law 2014/043.

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Agenda: 2014-08-21Passed: 2014-08-28Enacted: 2014-08-28
Committee on Governmental OperationsMunicipal governmental structure and organization, Department of Citywide Administrative Services, Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, Community Boards, Tax Commission, Board of Standards and Appeals, Campaign Finance Board, Board of Elections, Voter Assistance Commission, Commission on Public Information and Communication, Department of Records and Information Services, Financial Information Services Agency and Law Department.

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This bill: 7 days in committee

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Sponsors (4)

Lifecycle

HeardHearing on P-C Item by Comm
2014-08-20 · Committee on Governmental Operations
AdvancedP-C Item Approved by Comm
2014-08-20 · Committee on Governmental Operations
IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2014-08-21 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2014-08-21 · City Council
AdvancedApproved by Council
2014-08-21 · City Council
ActionSent to Mayor by Council
2014-08-21 · City Council
HeardHearing Held by Mayor
2014-08-28 · Mayor
AdvancedSigned Into Law by Mayor
2014-08-28 · Mayor
ActionRecved from Mayor by Council
2014-08-28 · City Council

Votes (56)

Aye (51)
Ben KallosDavid G. GreenfieldMark LevineRitchie J. TorresSteven MatteoMelissa Mark-ViveritoMaria Del Carmen ArroyoInez D. BarronFernando Cabrera Margaret S. ChinAndrew CohenCosta G. ConstantinidesElizabeth S. CrowleyLaurie A. CumboChaim M. DeutschInez E. DickensDaniel Dromm Rafael L. Espinal, Jr.Mathieu EugeneJulissa Ferreras-CopelandDaniel R. GarodnickVincent J. GentileVanessa L. GibsonDavid G. GreenfieldVincent IgnizioCorey D. JohnsonBen KallosAndy L. KingPeter A. KooKaren KoslowitzRory I. LancmanBrad S. LanderStephen T. LevinMark LevineAlan N. MaiselSteven MatteoDarlene MealyCarlos MenchacaRosie MendezI. Daneek MillerAntonio ReynosoDonovan J. RichardsYdanis A. RodriguezHelen K. RosenthalRitchie J. TorresMark TreygerEric A. UlrichPaul A. ValloneJames G. Van BramerJumaane D. WilliamsRuben Wills
Nay (1)
James Vacca
Excused (4)
Robert E. Cornegy, Jr.Annabel PalmaDeborah L. RoseMark S. Weprin

Heard at (2)

City Council · 2014-08-21 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Governmental Operations · 2014-08-20 · 10:00 AM · Committee Room - City Hall

Attachments (8)

Full text
Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Subdivision b of section 1052 of the New York city charter, as amended by local law number 68 for the year 1993, is amended to read as follows: b. The board shall take such actions as it deems necessary and appropriate to improve public awareness of the candidates, proposals or referenda in all elections in which there are contested elections for the offices of mayor, public advocate, borough presidents, comptroller, or city council or ballot proposals or referenda pursuant to this charter or the municipal home rule law, including but not necessarily limited to the publication of a non-partisan, impartial voters guide providing information on candidates, ballot proposals and referenda, and the distribution of one copy of such guide to each household in which there is at least one registered voter eligible to vote in the election involved. In any year in which the board publishes a voters guide, if the board determines that the amount of money in its budget is insufficient or likely to be insufficient for the publication and distribution of the voters guide, it shall report such determination to the director of the office of management and budget, who, after consultation with the board, shall, without an appropriation, transfer to the board a reasonable amount, as the director shall determine, to cover the cost of publishing and distributing the voters guide; provided however, that for any election in any district in which (i) there are no contested elections for the office of mayor, public advocate, borough president, comptroller or city council, and (ii) there has been no administrative action, or determination of a court of final, competent jurisdiction, to include a ballot proposal or referendum at such election sixty days or more prior to the date of such election, the board shall not publish or distribute such guide, but shall instead make available to the public on its website information to the extent practicable regarding any proposal or referendum that is to be included on the ballot. � 2. This local law shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to apply to the general election to be held on November 4, 2014. 8/13/14 2