New York S10662 prohibits board of elections employees and election commissioners from being employed by or controlling political action committees.
New York S10662 amends the election law to prohibit board of elections employees and election commissioners from being employed by or exerting operational control over any political action committee organized for an election they administer or oversee. This restriction aims to prevent conflicts of interest. Employees or commissioners who unknowingly violate this rule must divest their involvement within 30 days of learning about it. Violations can lead to disciplinary actions, including removal from their position.
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