Generally I can assume I’m against any new bill introduced in Albany without even reading it, but I’ll make an exception in this instance. Senator DeFrancisco has introduced a bill, S29, which would reduce by half the number of signatures required for designating petitions and independent nominating petitions across the board.
Anyone who has ever collected signatures for a candidate — especially for a candidate who is not running on a major-party line — knows that it can make a root canal feel like a day at Astroland. Since the Libertarian Party doesn’t have official ballot status, our petitioning period comes at the hot, sticky end of the summer, and the number of sigs we have to collect just to get on the ballot is daunting. All too often, I’ve seen our candidates burn out by the end of petitioning season and have nothing left in the tank for the prime fall campaign season.
I’d love to see this bill get some traction, although I don’t see what incentive Joe Bruno (or Shelly Silver in the Assembly) has to get behind it. The full text of the bill after the jump:
         STATE OF NEW YORK
       ________________________________________________________________________
                                          29
                              2007-2008 Regular Sessions
                   IN SENATE
                                      (Prefiled)
                                    January 3, 2007
                                      ___________
       Introduced by Sen. DeFRANCISCO — read twice and ordered printed, and
         when printed to be committed to the Committee on Elections
       AN ACT to amend the election law, in relation to signature requirement
         on designating and nominating petitions
         The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
       bly, do enact as follows:
    1   Section 1. Subdivisions 1 and 2 of section 6-136 of the election law,
    2 subdivision 1 as amended by chapter 200 of the laws of 1996, subdivision
    3 2 as amended by chapter 79 of the laws of 1992, the opening paragraph of
    4 subdivision 2 as amended by chapter 659 of the laws of 1994 and para-
    5 graph (c-1) of subdivision 2 as amended by chapter 418 of the laws of
    6 1993, are amended to read as follows:
    7   1. Petitions for any office to be filled by the voters of the entire
    8 state must be signed by not less than [fifteen thousand or five] seven
    9 thousand five hundred or two and one-half per centum, whichever is less,
   10 of the then enrolled voters of the party in the state (excluding voters
   11 in inactive status), of whom not less than [one hundred or five] fifty
   12 or two and one-half per centum, whichever is less, of such enrolled
   13 voters shall reside in each of one-half of the congressional districts
   14 of the state.
   15   2. All other petitions must be signed by not less than [five] two and
   16 one-half per centum, as determined by the preceding enrollment, of the
   17 then enrolled voters of the party residing within the political unit in
   18 which the office or position is to be voted for (excluding voters in
   19 inactive status), provided, however, that for the following public
   20 offices the number of signatures need not exceed the following limits:
   21   (a) For any office to be filled by all voters of the city of New York,
   22 [seven thousand five hundred] three thousand seven hundred fifty signa-
   23 tures;
        EXPLANATION–Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD02021-01-7
       S. 29                              2
    1   (b) For any office to be filled by all the voters of any county or
    2 borough within the city of New York, [four] two thousand signatures;
    3   (c) For any office to be filled in the city of New York by all the
    4 voters of any municipal court district, [one thousand five hundred]
    5 seven hundred fifty signatures;
    6   (c-1) For any office to be filled in the city of New York by all the
    7 voters of any city council district, [nine hundred] four hundred fifty
    8 signatures;
    9   (d) For any office to be filled by all the voters of cities or coun-
   10 ties, except the city of New York and counties therein, containing more
   11 than two hundred fifty thousand inhabitants according to the last
   12 preceding federal enumeration, [two] one thousand signatures;
   13   (e) For any office to be filled by all the voters of cities or coun-
   14 ties containing more than twenty-five thousand and not more than two
   15 hundred fifty thousand inhabitants, according to the last preceding
   16 federal enumeration, [one thousand] five hundred signatures;
   17   (f) For any office to be filled by all the voters of any other city or
   18 county, or of a councilmanic district in any city other than the city of
   19 New York, [five hundred] two hundred fifty signatures;
   20   (g) For any office to be filled by all the voters of any congressional
   21 district, [twelve hundred fifty] six hundred fifty signatures;
   22   (h) For any office to be filled by all the voters of any state senato-
   23 rial district, [one thousand] five hundred signatures;
   24   (i) For any office to be filled by all voters of any assembly
   25 district, [five hundred] two hundred fifty signatures;
   26   (j) For any office to be filled by all the voters of any political
   27 subdivision, except as herein otherwise provided, contained within
   28 another political subdivision, not to exceed the number of signatures
   29 required for the larger subdivision;
   30   (k) For any other office to be filled by the voters of a political
   31 subdivision containing more than one assembly district, county or other
   32 political subdivision, not to exceed the aggregate of the signatures
   33 required for the subdivisions or parts of subdivisions so contained; and
   34   (l) For any county legislative district, [five hundred] two hundred
   35 fifty signatures.
   36   § 2. Section 6-142 of the election law, as amended by chapter 79 of
   37 the laws of 1992 and paragraph (d-1) of subdivision 2 as amended by
   38 chapter 418 of the laws of 1993, is amended to read as follows:
   39   § 6-142. Independent nominations; number of signatures. 1. An inde-
   40 pendent nominating petition for candidates to be voted for by all the
   41 voters of the state must be signed by at least [fifteen thousand] seven
   42 thousand five hundred voters, of whom at least [one hundred] fifty shall
   43 reside in each of one-half of the congressional districts of the State.
   44   2. An independent nominating petition for the nomination of candidates
   45 for an office to be filled by the voters of any other political unit
   46 must be signed by voters numbering [five] two and one-half per centum of
   47 the total number of votes cast for governor at the last gubernatorial
   48 election in such unit, excluding blank and void votes, except that not
   49 more than [three thousand five hundred] one thousand seven hundred fifty
   50 signatures shall be required upon any such petition for any office to be
   51 filled in any political subdivision of the state wholly outside the city
   52 of New York, and not more than the following numbers of signatures shall
   53 be required upon any such petition for the following public offices
   54 respectively:
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    1   (a) for any office to be filled in any county or portion thereof
    2 outside the city of New York, [one thousand five hundred] seven hundred
    3 fifty;
    4   (b) for any office to be filled by all the voters of the city of New
    5 York, [seven thousand five hundred] three thousand seven hundred fifty;
    6   (b-1) for any office to be filled by all the voters of any two coun-
    7 ties in such city, [four] two thousand;
    8   (c) for any office to be filled by all the voters of any county or
    9 borough in such city, [four] two thousand;
   10   (d) for any office to be filled by all the voters of any municipal
   11 court district, [three thousand] one thousand five hundred signatures;
   12   (d-1) for any office to be filled in the city of New York by all the
   13 voters of any city council district, [two thousand seven hundred] one
   14 thousand three hundred fifty;
   15   (e) for any office to be filled by all the voters of any congressional
   16 district, [three thousand five hundred] one thousand seven hundred
   17 fifty;
   18   (f) for any office to be filled by all the voters of any state senato-
   19 rial district, [three thousand] one thousand five hundred;
   20   (g) for any office to be filled by all the voters of an assembly
   21 district, [one thousand five hundred] seven hundred fifty;
   22   (h) for the office of trustee of the Long Island Power Authority,
   23 [five hundred] two hundred fifty;
   24   (i) for any office to be filled by the voters of any political subdi-
   25 vision contained within another political subdivision except as herein
   26 otherwise provided, not to exceed the number of signatures required for
   27 the larger subdivision.
   28   § 3. This act shall take effect on the first of December next succeed-
   29 ing the date on which it shall have become a law.