15-116 - Inspectors of election.

§  15-116.  Inspectors of election. 1. The board of trustees shall, by  resolution at least forty days  prior  to  a  general  village  election  appoint  two  or  four  inspectors of election for each village election  district. Such resolution shall fix the compensation of  the  inspectors  and designate a chairman. In addition, the board of trustees may provide  for alternative inspectors who shall assume the office of inspector upon  the inability or refusal of an inspector to assume or perform his duties  and  for  any clerical help which they may deem necessary. Such clerical  help shall perform their duties  under  direction  and  control  of  the  inspectors  of  election.  It  shall  be  the  duty of the inspectors of  election to preside at all village elections in the district  for  which  they  were  appointed  until  their  successors are appointed. If at any  general village  election,  both  major  political  parties  nominate  a  candidate  or  candidates  for  elective village office then at the next  village election following the election for which  the  nominations  are  made the inspectors of election shall be appointed equally from enrolled  members  of  such  parties.  Such equal representation shall be required  only as long as such parties nominate  a  candidate  or  candidates  for  elective village office. In those elections in which both such political  parties do not nominate candidates, any qualified person may serve as an  inspector of election.    2.  In  Nassau  county,  appointments  as  inspectors  of election for  village elections shall be equally divided between the  major  political  parties.  All such inspectors shall be residents of the village in which  they  serve. Such inspectors shall be appointed from among those persons  appointed as inspectors pursuant to the provisions of section  3-420  of  this  chapter.  If  the  number of inspectors appointed pursuant to such  section 3-420 who are eligible and willing to serve in  any  village  is  insufficient  to fill all the positions in such village, then additional  inspectors shall be appointed  in  the  manner  so  prescribed  by  such  section 3-420.    3.  Inspectors  of  election  for village elections shall prior to the  assumption of their duties file a constitutional oath of office with the  village clerk.    4. If the board of trustees of any village appoints four inspectors of  election for each village election district,  they  may  also  determine  that  two of the four inspectors of election shall serve on registration  day or days.