New York Legislature Passes Bill Allowing Indicted Candidates to Withdraw from Ballot

On May 2, the New York legislature passed S8949, which lets indicted or convicted candidates withdraw from the ballot. This will allow New York’s former Lieutenant Governor to remove his name from the June primary ballot.

The bill had been introduced on April 29. This is an example of how fast the New York legislature can pass a bill, when it wants to. The bill takes effect immediately.


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