Former Mayor Removed from New York Primary Ballot for Assembly For Being Six Signatures Short

On May 3, New York election officials removed Andrew Rainey from the Democratic primary ballot for Assembly, 95th district. Rainey is the former Mayor of Peekskill. He needed 500 signatures. He submitted 749, but after he was challenged, he was left with only 494 valid signatures. See this story.


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Former Mayor Removed from New York Primary Ballot for Assembly For Being Six Signatures Short — 8 Comments

  1. One voter nom pets — 5.5 x 4.25 — 4 per sheet

    with junk mail / store ads

  2. That doesn’t work, you idiot. If it did, people would already be doing it. This has been explained to you many times. You are a total moron.

  3. Current nominating forms have 10-20 lines for sigs —

    plus more junk regarding the circulator.

    Too many troll morons to count who are brain dead ignorant about election LAW details.

  4. IMO, parties, and not the state election offices, should be the judges of who qualifies for their respective primary ballots.

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