Fire District Elections (Including Absentee Ballots)

AuthorRaymond S. DiRaddo
Pages139-180
Chapter 3
Fire District Elections
(Including Absentee Ballots)
New York Fire District Officers’ Guide
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§3:10 ANNUAL FIRE DISTRICT ELECTIONS FOR COMMISSIONER
Two of the primary responsibilities of a board of fire commissioners are, first, to be sure that a proper and
legal election for fire commissioners is held each year and, second, to ensure that when an action of the board of
fire commissioners requires a special election, a special election is done in a proper and legal manner.
§3:10.1 DATE OF ANNUAL ELECTION
The annual fire district election must be held on the second Tuesday in December. Unless there is special
legislation pertaining to your district, the annual election can never be held on any other date. Town Law §175
(1).
§3:10.2 LEGAL NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION
The qualified electors in the fire district must be notified of the date of the annual election by an appropriate
legal notice. Town Law §175 (1). This notice must clearly state the date of the election and the place where the
election will be held. It must also specify the offices to be filled, the term of such offices and the hours during
which the polls will be open. In addition, if the board of fire commissioners requires a petition to be filed to have
a name placed on the ballot, the legal notice must so state (See Form 3-1).
§3:10.3 DATES FOR PUBLICATION OF THE NOTICE OF ELECTIONS
The legal notice must be published once in the official newspaper of the Fire District not less than 27
days and not more than 34 days before the second Tuesday in December. To determine the correct dates for
this publication, you must first determine the Election Day, which occurs annually on the second Tuesday in
December. For example, in 2011, the second Tuesday is December 13th. Then begin counting back 27 days
starting with December 12th. Twenty-seven days before December 13th is November 16th and 34 days before
December 13th is November 9th. The legal notice for the 2011 annual fire district election must be published no
earlier than November 9th and no later than November 16th. Only one publication is required. There are now
requirements that the legal notice must also be posted. Town Law §175 (1).
§3:10.4 POSTING OF THE NOTICE OF ELECTION
§3:10.4.1 WEBSITE POSTING
In addition to the publication requirement, the Fire District Secretary must post the notice of any upcoming
general or special election on the fire district website, if one exists. This notice of election must be posted on the
website for at least 15 days prior to, and no sooner than 20 days before, such election.
§3:10.4.2 SIGNBOARD POSTING
A further posting requirement exists if the fire district maintains a signboard. If one is maintained, a copy of
the notice of election must also be posted on the signboard. Town Law §175-c (1).
§3:10.4.3 POSTING ON THE TOWN OR VILLAGE WEBSITE
The Fire District Secretary is also required to send the notice of election to the Town or Village Clerk for
posting on the website of any town or village located within the geographic boundaries of the district, or any town
or fire district with which the district contracts. This website posting is only required if such a website exists. This
posting must occur at least 15 days prior to, but no sooner than 20 days before, the election.
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§3:10.4.4 POSTING ON THE TOWN CLERK’S SIGNBOARD—TOWN LAW §30(6)
The Town Clerk is now required to post a copy of the notice of election on the Town Clerk’s bulletin board in
his or her office, and on the Town signboard maintained according to Town Law §30 (6). The Town Clerk shall
cooperate with the fire district to ensure the timely notification of the upcoming hearing or election.
§3:10.5 PLACE OF ELECTION
The polling place must be located within the fire district. If the number of registered voters in a fire district
exceeds 600 and it has become very difficult to conduct the election at one polling place, the board of fire
commissioners may divide the fire district into election districts and provide a polling place for each election
district. The number of election districts cannot exceed one for each 600 qualified registered voters, plus one for
a remaining fraction of 600. If it is determined that there will be more than one election district, the legal notice
must clearly specify the various election districts and where the polling places will be located. Town Law §175
(5).
§3:10.6 POLLING HOURS
The polling place or places must be open between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. on the evening of the
second Tuesday in December. The board of fire commissioners may specify additional hours prior to 6:00 p.m. if
it is felt that more than three hours are needed for voting. Such additional hours must be scheduled immediately
preceding 6:00 p.m. so that once the polls are open, they will not close until 9:00 p.m. There can be no break in
voting hours. At 9:00 p.m., the polls must close and no additional time can be added, except if there are voters
in line waiting to vote at 9:00 p.m. In that case, the polls will continue to be open until those voters have the
opportunity to ballot. If the board of fire commissioners decides on additional hours prior to 6:00 p.m., the legal
notice must clearly set forth the extra hours the poll or polls will be open. Town Law §175 (1).
§3:10.7 BALL OTS
The fire district secretary prepares the ballots in all fire district elections. The ballots may be paper, or voting
machines can be used. The ballots must contain the names of the candidates and, in addition, the ballots must
provide proper blank spaces for each office to be filled at such election.
§3:10.7.1 WRITE-IN BALLOTS
The ballots prepared for the election of fire district officers by the secretary shall specify the names of the
candidates that have duly filed their petition (if required), or filed their names with the secretary . In addition,
the ballot must contain proper blank spaces for each office to be filed at each election. Therefore, every ballot
for the election of a fire district commissioner must contain proper spaces for write-in candidates. Town Law
§176 (7), Opinion of the Attorney General No. 97-45.
Ballots prepared for the election of fire district officers shall specify the names of the candidates properly
filed with the fire district treasurer. In addition, the ballot must provide blank spaces for each office to be filled
at each election. Accordingly, in each election there must be proper spaces for write-in candidates. Town Law
§176 (7), Opinion of the Attorney General No. 97-45.
Accordingly, a fire district may not establish a policy that will not provide for write-in ballots, even though
the fire district’s election process states that you need a certain number of qualified voters to be placed on the
ballot.

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