Friday, July 2, 2021

Candidates step in line to sue the Board Of Elections

 

Queens Post 

 Several candidates running for City Council seats in Queens filed preemptive lawsuits last week against the NYC Board of Elections (BOE) and their opponents ahead of the Board’s blunder yesterday.

At least six Queens Council candidates and two Queens borough president candidates have filed the lawsuits over the past week in order to maintain their right to have the courts review the final election count in their respective races.

They filed the suits after the Primary Election Day, which was held June 22. State law requires candidates to file suit no later than 10 days after an election.

Multiple candidates in particularly close races filed the lawsuits in advance of the certified ranked choice vote results. The preemptive suits secure their opportunity to present evidence to the court for or against tallying certain votes.

Council District 26 candidate Amit Bagga — who is currently in second place in a tight race — filed such a suit on Thursday.

“We have filed a suit against the Board of Elections to preserve our opportunity for judicial review of the Board’s counting of votes and administration of Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) for the first time,” said Ali Najmi, Counsel to the Amit for Council campaign.

“Under State election law, there is a short 10-day statute of limitations to commence this proceeding, which means one must file in court before all of the results are known.”

The D-26 race frontrunner, Julie Won — who led Bagga by just 125 first-choice votes on election night — filed a similar suit Monday against the BOE to retain the right to review the vote count.

Won’s campaign manager Eugene Noh said the “bad guy” in the situation is not other candidates, but the BOE.

Noh also said the 10-day window to file a lawsuit made little sense in the context of this race. He said the official results may not be known for weeks.

 

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

The longer this goes on, the more suspicious it looks

Anonymous said...

They are just as dumb as their leader, mayor dumbdumb.

Anonymous said...

What are they? A bunch of MAGA heads? How dare they question the integrity of an election?

Anonymous said...

"It's okay when We do it" - Leftist Democrats

Anonymous said...

Just the beginning of what will be a flood of challenges to "Ranked Choice Voting". Was it Lenin who said "It's not how many vote, but who counts the votes, that determines who wins"?

Dump the silly RCV now before it's too late....

It's the ultimate Politically Correct farce...

Anonymous said...

Everything about this administration is a joke. All of it.. God Bless America.

Anonymous said...

LOL, they don't like it yet gave Trump hell when he warned of this ?
What a bunch of hypocrites !!
Need go back to the old proven "pull the lever" and count the physical paper card way. City employees are too stupid to use electronics and all this "new and improved" methods.
Screw "new and improved" Old and crappy was better, and that goes for near everything in this city.
This European style voting & shit is no good for such a large city run by communists and municipal morons.

Anonymous said...

@“God Bless America”,
Sorry to be the one to break the bad news to you, but, this whole god thing was the biggest joke ever played on the human race. If your dumb enough to believe that fairy tale, I’ve got a bridge to sell you.

Anonymous said...

Ranked choice voting has been in Europe for decades. Just like rotary systems , it’s much too complicated for uneducated Americans to figure out.

Anonymous said...

Trump won the election. He even says so himself.