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Revision as of 04:36, 10 January 2018
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In many states, the signatures of registered voters must be collected to place candidates or initiatives on the ballot. However, for candidates, filing fees are sometimes required or accepted in lieu of signatures. The requirements and laws governing signatures is complicated and varied from state-to-state. We have created two distinct pages detailing signature requirements in all 50 states, based on whether the signatures are for candidates or ballot measures.
Note: For detailed information on signature requirements for candidates and ballot measures, click on the links below.
- Signature requirements for ballot measures in New York
- Ballot access requirements for political candidates in New York
See also
- New York elections, 2018
- New York elections, 2017
- New York elections, 2016
- New York elections, 2015
- New York elections, 2014
- New York elections, 2012