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RandySF

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Mon Jun 23, 2025, 02:41 AM Yesterday

Hochul signs law to allow voters to receive water while waiting in line to vote

With the hottest weather so far this year arriving, and voters heading to the polls for primary elections on Tuesday, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Saturday signed new legislation into law which allows voters to get refreshments, including water, while waiting in line at polling locations.

Under the previous law, New York State Election Law Section 17-140, people who provided items of small value to voters at polling sites, like food or water, could have faced criminal penalties.

Effective immediately, voters can now be given water.

“Our democracy works best when every eligible voter has a chance to cast their ballot,” Hochul said in a statement. “Providing water to voters waiting in line is a common-sense way to ensure New Yorkers have an easy, safe and secure experience in the voting booth. I’m committing to protecting the right to vote for all eligible New Yorkers.”




https://ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/news/2025/06/22/hochul-signs-law-to-allow-voters-to-receive-water-while-waiting-in-line-to-vote

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Hochul signs law to allow voters to receive water while waiting in line to vote (Original Post) RandySF Yesterday OP
Unfugging believable that this had to be made a law! sheshe2 Yesterday #1
The fact that it was the law NOT to give water in the first place seems worse-!!! riversedge Yesterday #2
Just staff polling places adequately so there are no long lines MichMan Yesterday #3
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