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Hon. Ruth G. Milks Village Justice, Perry

This is in response to your letter of June 30, 1978, in which you ask if there is a violation of the New York State Election Law, effective December 1, 1977, in a situation where a sheriff is serving on a political committee.

Article 17, section 110, subdivision 3 of the Election Law states as follows:

"Any person who, being a police commissioner or any other officer or member of any police force in this state:

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"3. Contributes any money, directly or indirectly, to, or solicits, collects or receives any money for, any political fund, or joins or becomes a member of any political club, association, society or committee, is guilty of a misdemeanor."

The language cited above is identical to the provisions of former section 426 of the Election Law. We have previously held that under that statute, a sheriff is not an officer or member of a police force within the meaning of that section (1971 Atty Gen [Inf Opns] July 27; 1963 Atty Gen [Inf Opns] 182).

We therefore conclude that under section 17-110 (3) of the Election Law, effective December 1, 1977, a sheriff may serve on a political committee.

Case Details

Case Name: Opn. No.
Court Name: New York Attorney General Reports
Date Published: Jul 11, 1978
Court Abbreviation: N.Y. Att'y Gen.
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