Term limits law sent to the Onondaga County Board of Elections

Term limits law sent to the Onondaga County Board of Elections

The accidental approval of a term limits law for the county executive and comptroller positions in Onondaga County, New York, is heading to the ballot for November, despite County Executive Ryan McMahon's intended veto. The law was formally submitted to the Onondaga County Board of Elections by the county legislature clerk, setting the stage for a vote. This move could significantly alter the political landscape by limiting the tenure of county officials, which could impact governance and policy direction in the county. The situation underscores the potential consequences of procedural oversights in legislative processes.

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