S2298
An act to amend the Election Law — 2024-05-22 · Calendar #1148
The New York State Senate passed legislation to amend the Election Law on a roll call vote of 58-1. Sponsored by Sen. Mayer, Senate Print 2298 (Calendar Number 1148) sailed through with overwhelming support. Only Sen. Lanza voted in opposition. The bill, which takes effect 90 days after becoming law, addresses unspecified amendments to state election statutes. No floor debate was recorded on the measure.
Passed Senate
Ayes: 58
· Nays: 1
Debate Summary
No substantive debate is recorded in this transcript segment. The bill proceeded directly to a roll call vote following the reading of the final section.
Recorded Votes
Individual vote records shown here are captured from roll call mentions in floor transcripts. Because most bills pass with unanimous or near-unanimous ayes, only dissenting (nay) votes are typically read into the record — so the table below skews toward no votes. The full tally (ayes/nays above) reflects the official count.
| Senator | Vote | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Lanza | nay | Republican |
An act to amend the Election Law — 2023-03-20 · Calendar #460
The New York State Senate passed S2298, sponsored by Senator Mayer, an act to amend the Election Law, on a roll call vote of 59-0. The bill proceeded directly to a vote without floor debate. The measure will take effect 90 days after becoming law.
Passed Senate
Ayes: 59
· Nays: 0
Debate Summary
No debate was recorded on this bill. The measure proceeded directly to a roll call vote following the reading of the final section.