New York Absentee Registration, Amendment 8 (1966)
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The New York Absentee Registration, Amendment 8, also known as Proposed Amendment No. 8, was on the ballot in New York on November 8, 1966, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was approved. This amendment authorized the absentee registration of voters who are unable to appear for personal registration.[1]
Election results
New York Proposed Amendment No. 8 (1966) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 2,451,854 | 67.09% | ||
No | 1,202,983 | 32.91% |
Election results via: New York State Court System
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