New York Mid-Level State Court Agrees that Assemblymember Rebecca Seawright Should be on Ballot Despite Having No Cover Sheet

On May 14, the New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, agreed with the trial court that Assemblymember Rebecca Seawright should be on the Democratic primary ballot. She is running for re-election. New York state requires that all petitions include a “cover sheet”, which describes how many pages and how many signatures are in the attached petition. Despite long-standing strong precedent that cover sheets are required, the trial court, and now the mid-level court, have ruled in favor of Seawright, given the health crisis. She herself was quarantined during the period when the paperwork was due. See this story.

Here is the decision. Seawright v Board of Elections in the City of New York, 11603.

The New York City Board of Elections may appeal again, to the New York highest state court, the Court of Appeals.


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New York Mid-Level State Court Agrees that Assemblymember Rebecca Seawright Should be on Ballot Despite Having No Cover Sheet — 1 Comment

  1. Does the RED Donkey communist NY regime have THE evil worst ballot access laws of the 50 States ???

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