Three proposals set to appear on the NYS ballot:
CHENANGO COUNTY – Election day is Tuesday and the Chenango County Board of Elections has noted a recent uptick in voters inquiring about the three proposals that are certified to appear on this year's NYS ballot.
The three proposals to appear on the back of this year's ballot are: 1. Shall there be a convention to revise the constitution and amend the same?; 2. Allowing the complete or partial forfeiture of a public officer's pension if he or she is convicted of a certain type of felony; 3. Authorizing the use of forest preserve land for specific purposes.
Chenango County Republican Commissioner Mary Lou Monahan says the majority of questions asked to the Board of Elections are regarding the first proposal: Shall there be a convention to revise the constitution and amend the same?
According to the New York State Board of Elections, since 1957, the NYS Constitution requires that every 20 years the people decide if a Constitutional Convention should be held to consider amendments to the State Constitution.
The purpose of the ballot question is to allow voters a chance to determine if a Constitutional Convention should be held in 2019.
If a majority votes yes to this question, the NYS Board of Elections says that three delegates from each state senatorial district – as well as 15 at-large statewide delegates – will be elected in November 2018 to serve in the Capitol at the Constitutional Convention in 2019.
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