New York Election Law Section 8-104(1)
(New York State's provision similar to the Minnesota law
successfully challenged in Minnesota Voters Alliance v.
Mansky)
1. The American flag shall be kept displayed at each polling
place throughout the election. Facsimile ballots, voter
information posting and distance markers shall not be taken
down, torn or defaced during the election. While
the polls are open no person shall do any electioneering
within the polling place, or in any public street, within a
one hundred foot radial measured from the entrances
designated by the inspectors of election, to such polling
place or within such distance in any place in a public
manner; and no political banner, button, poster or
placard shall be allowed in or upon the polling place
or within such one hundred foot radial. While the
polls are open no person shall consume any alcoholic beverages
within the polling place.