Nassau County Legislator, District 16

Employer / Organization

Nassau County Legislature District 16

Next Election

Nov 05, 2019

Filing Window

Jul 08, 2019 - Aug 20, 2019

Description

The Nassau County Legislature, formed in 1996, is the legislative arm of the Nassau County government. Comprised of single representatives from each of the County's 19 districts, it is the Legislature's duty to draft and approve local laws that affect the County and its residents. The current salary of this position is $39,500 annually. Beginning in 2018, the salary of this position will be raised to $75,000 annually and will be followed by annual automatic raises of either 4 percent or the increase in the regional consumer price index, whichever is less. Note: This position has the election date for the next primary listed. If the election is contested, the top two vote-getters from the primary election will appear on the general election ballot in November on the Tuesday after the first Monday; however if the election is uncontested, the candidates will only appear on the November general election ballot.

Application Guidelines
Nassau County has over 1,000 elected offices and is governed by an assortment of offices on the county, municipal, and special district levels. Each of these entities administers their own elections, therefore, they must be contacted directly for election information. If you are interested in running, we strongly suggest calling the district as soon as possible to confirm information. In New York election law any paperwork filed late is considered a "fatal flaw" and the candidacy is nullified. There are general guidelines for district elections, but many districts have elections on unique dates. Please follow the instructions carefully. To file for this position, follow these three steps: 1) Contact the appropriate election administrator to confirm that your registered address qualifies for the position that you intend to run for, that you have the correct election and filing window dates, and that you meet any other qualifications. 2) Pick up the nominating petitions at the elections administrator's office. You should be able to ask questions regarding filing for office and have them clearly answered. If you have any issues regarding questions being answered by a district clerk, please contact the Nassau County Board of Elections at (516) 571-2411. 3) Gather the appropriate number of signatures and filing fee for the office and submit it to the election administrator within the filing window. Please note that these instructions are for an independent candidate. If you would like to run as a candidate of one of the major parties (Democrat, Republican, Green, Working Families, etc.) you will potentially have to adhere to a different timeline so that you can run in the primary. The New York State Office of the Comptroller may be able to help clarify information related to special districts, and we recommend contacting the district directly and if there is no response, consider lodging a formal complaint with the state comptroller.

Submit application to:
Nassau County Board of Elections, 240 Old County Rd, Mineola, NY, 11501, US