Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
WHEREAS, suffrage is a fundamental right that the Supreme
Court has rightly labeled "preservative of all rights"; and
WHEREAS, New York State has historically led the nation in
protecting fundamental rights, yet voter participation rates in the State
remain stubbornly low; and
WHEREAS, maximized participation in elections is an
indisputably desirable hallmark of democracy; and
WHEREAS, New Yorkers may lack access to voter registration
forms or be unaware of voter registration requirements; and
WHEREAS, the State possesses expertise, resources, and
infrastructure that uniquely qualifies it to assist New Yorkers with voter
registration.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, ANDREW M. CUOMO, Governor of the State
of New York, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and
laws of the State of New York, do hereby order as follows:
A.
Definitions
1. "State entity" shall mean all agencies and
departments over which the Governor has executive authority.
B.
The following
procedures are hereby established to implement the program of voter
registration
1. State entities shall
conduct the following voter registration projects to assist citizens of the
State in registering to vote:
a. State
entities which have regular contact with the public in their daily
administration of business shall make mail registration forms available to
persons who are interested in registering to vote, and shall make staff
available to assist the public in filling out the mail registration forms;
and
b. State entities shall send
mail registration forms and related information to persons whose mailing
information is held by the entity in question. The transmission of such mail
registration forms to such persons shall occur electronically or by mail, as
appropriate.
2. All
in-person voter registration projects subject to Section B(1)(a) above shall be
conducted in the public areas of State entities.
3. Each State entity involved in a voter
registration project, after consultation with the Governor's Office of Employee
Relations as appropriate, shall make employees available to administer the
State entity's voter registration project, and shall appoint a coordinator for
that State entity responsible for the implementation and reporting of the voter
registration program.
4. Employees
involved in a voter registration project shall assist persons interested in
registering to vote by explaining the mail registration process and the
questions contained on the mail registration form in accordance with the
guidelines of this Order.
5. Each
State entity involved in the voter registration project conducted pursuant to
this section shall, at the next regularly scheduled printing of its intake
form, amend such form to include the following statement:
"If you are not registered to vote at your current address
you may receive a registration form here today. You may receive government
services without being registered to vote. Would you like a registration form?
Yes - No."
6. In the period
between the signing of this Order and the amending of a State entity's intake
form, each State entity's intake personnel shall, after appropriate training,
routinely inquire of persons seeking services from the State entity whether
such persons would like to register to vote. If the applicant answers
affirmatively either orally or by checking the appropriate section of a State
entity's amended intake form, the employee shall hand the applicant a voter
registration form, offer assistance in filling it out, and direct the applicant
to the nearest mailbox. Such employee shall not take custody of a completed
voter registration form.
7. All
employees involved in any aspect of a voter registration project shall observe
the following restrictions:
a. such employees
shall maintain a position of strict neutrality with respect to a person's
political preference or party enrollment;
b. such employees shall not display any
political preference or party allegiance;
c. such employees shall not make any
statement or take any action the purpose or effect of which is to discourage
the applicant from registering to vote, and
d. such employees shall not make any
statement or take any action the purpose or effect of which is to lead the
applicant to believe that a decision to register or not to register has any
bearing on the availability of services or benefits from the State
entity.
8. In
coordination with the New York State Director of State Operations and in
consultation with the New York State Board of Elections, each State entity
conducting a voter registration project shall develop and prominently display
promotional materials informing the public of the existence of voter
registration services.
9. All voter
registration project activities shall be carried out consistent with and to the
maximum extent allowable by law.
10. State entities that are statutorily
designated as subject to the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (the
"NVRA") under Sections 5-211 and 5-212 of the New York State Election Law shall
not alter their practices under such designation and shall not be required to
undertake any additional activities pursuant to this Order beyond the mailing
activities described in Section B(1)(b) above. The State Board of Elections
shall not be subject to the activities described in this Order apart from
consultation where specifically referenced.
11. State entities that are not statutorily
designated as subject to the NVRA shall not be deemed to be discretionary NVRA
agencies under
52 U.S.C. §
20506(a)(3) by virtue of
their involvement in voter registration project activities under this
Order.
12. No part of this Order
shall be construed in a manner that conflicts with the provisions of the NVRA
as codified at 52 U.S.C.
§
20501-20511. All voter
registration project activities described in this Order shall be considered, as
a matter of law, separate and distinct from any obligations arising under the
NVRA.
C.
Establishment of Voter Registration Task Force
1. A Voter Registration Task Force is hereby
established to administer the voter registration project activities described
in this Order.
2. The Voter
Registration Task Force shall be composed of the Counsel to the Governor, the
Director of State Operations, and the Commissioners of the Departments and
Offices of Labor, Motor Vehicles, State, Children and Family Services, People
with Developmental Disabilities, Temporary and Disability Assistance, Health,
Transportation, Human Rights, and the New York State Workers' Compensation
Board.
3. The Voter Registration
Task Force shall meet at least quarterly. It shall:
a. Identify the list of State entities
participating in voter registration projects;
b. Coordinate the administration of the
program in appropriate State entity offices;
c. Resolve any administrative difficulties
which may arise as the program is implemented;
d. Develop training programs for State
employees involved in the registration effort;
e. Consult and engage with the State Board of
Elections regarding administration of the program;
f. Report by March 1, 2018 to the Governor on
the progress of the program. The report shall include information on the number
of new voters registered and the operation of the program in State entity
offices, and suggestions for the improved administration of the program;
and
g. Seek comments and proposals
from the public or interested entities concerning the effectiveness of the
program and suggestions for improvement.