The Assembly approved an amendment to Election Law §8‑500 to allow attorneys who are residents of New York state and licensed to practice here to serve as poll watchers in any county, rather than being limited to the county in which they are registered to vote.
Sponsor Mr. Weprin said the change expands access to attorneys who can assist at polling sites and be available if a legal question arises. Members asked how many poll watchers are permitted at a site (three were cited in debate), who appoints them (parties), and how the bill would operate in practice if an out‑of‑county attorney appears without notice to the other side. Opponents warned the presence of out‑of‑county lawyers at polling sites could be intimidating if not balanced by notice and equivalent representation from the other party.
The Assembly recorded the floor vote—Ayes 96, Noes 49—and the bill passed.