Political advertisements and campaign literature files, 1982-1998.

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Political advertisements and campaign literature files, 1982-1998.

The series consists of printed, audio-visual, and ephemeral materials received by the State Board of Elections from candidates and their organizations as examples of items produced during various campaigns for statewide elective office. The State Board regulates campaign advertising and financing as part of its responsibility to administer the election process and enforce the Election Law and its regulations.

96 cu. ft. (including approximately 95 videotapes and 69 audio reels/cassettes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8324520

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New York (State). Executive Dept.

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The Executive Department resulted from the constitutional reorganization of State government in 1925. Prior to reorganization, the executive branch of the government had grown to include nearly 200 administrative departments, boards, and commissions. Constitutional amendments in 1925 and 1927 abolished or significantly consolidated these offices and expanded the power of the executive office. In 1925 an amendment provided for the consolidation of all administrative agencies into not...

New York (State). State Board of Elections

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The State Board of Elections receives, reviews, and audits campaign finance statements and makes them available to the public as part of its responsibility to administer the election process and enforce the Election Law and its regulations. Candidates for all statewide offices and their committees are required to file financial statements, and the Board may assess and collect fines for violation of filing provisions. From the description of State election campaign financial disclosur...