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Mujumder v. Bd. of Elections

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
May 14, 2020
183 A.D.3d 478 (N.Y. App. Div. 2020)

Opinion

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05-14-2020

In Mohammed MUJUMDER, et al., Petitioners–Appellants, v. THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Respondent–Respondent.

Maldonado & Cruz, PLLC, Bronx (Angel Cruz of counsel), for appellants. James E. Johnson, Corporation Counsel, New York (Elina Druker of counsel), for respondent.


Maldonado & Cruz, PLLC, Bronx (Angel Cruz of counsel), for appellants.

James E. Johnson, Corporation Counsel, New York (Elina Druker of counsel), for respondent.

Acosta, P.J., Richter, Mazzarelli, Gesmer, JJ.

Order, Supreme Court, Bronx County (John W. Carter, J.), entered on or about May 4, 2020, which denied petitioners' petition to validate the designating petitions of Mohammed Mujumder and other candidates seeking to be placed on the ballot for the Democratic Party primary election to be held on June 23, 2020, unanimously reversed, on the law and the facts, without costs, and the petition granted.

This election law proceeding involves the belated filing of cover sheets where the delay in filing is attributable to illness or quarantine because of the current COVID–19 pandemic. We hold that under the unique circumstances existing in New York City during the past few months, and the specific health challenges alleged here, the belated filing of these specific documents is not a fatal defect. In so holding, we note that no challenge has been presented to the number of signatures in the designating petitions and no claim of fraud has been alleged. Indeed, there is no evidence of specific actual prejudice presented. Although respondent Board of Elections contends that a cover sheet is necessary for administrative convenience, that cannot outweigh the right to ballot access in the current unique circumstances.

In other contexts, courts have recently recognized the difficulties presented by the pandemic and the need to suspend deadlines in light of the health crisis (see e.g. People ex rel Mulry v. Franchi, 182 A.D.3d 562, 120 N.Y.S.3d 790, 2020 N.Y. Slip Op. 02387 [2d Dept. 2020] ; People ex rel Nevins v. Brann, 67 Misc.3d 638, 122 N.Y.S.3d 874, 2020 N.Y. Slip Op. 20083 [Sup. Ct., Queens County, April 13, 2020] ; People ex rel Hamilton v. Brann, 2020 N.Y. Slip Op. 50392[U], 2020 WL 1695541 [Sup. Ct., Bronx County, April 2, 2020] ; see also Governor Cuomo's Executive Order 202.8 [tolling deadlines for certain court proceedings] ).

Matter of Hutson v. Bass, 54 N.Y.2d 772, 443 N.Y.S.2d 57, 426 N.E.2d 749 (1981) does not mandate a different result since the delay in filing there did not occur in the unprecedented circumstance of a statewide health emergency. Nor is there any indication in that case that the individual appointed to file the cover sheets was quarantining to protect her own health or for public safety. Furthermore, Hutson was decided before the passage of the Election Reform Act of 1992 and the Ballot Reform Act of 1996, which sought to alleviate overly harsh sanctions for technical violations of the election laws.

To the extent that the Second Department has reached a different result in Matter of Jasikoff v Commissioners of the Westchester County Bd. of Elections, 183 A.D.3d 669, 121 N.Y.S.3d 686, 2020 N.Y. Slip Op. 02742 (2d Dept. 2020), we decline to adopt that Court's analysis.


Summaries of

Mujumder v. Bd. of Elections

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
May 14, 2020
183 A.D.3d 478 (N.Y. App. Div. 2020)
Case details for

Mujumder v. Bd. of Elections

Case Details

Full title:In re Mohammed Mujumder, et al., Petitioners-Appellants, v. The Board of…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York

Date published: May 14, 2020

Citations

183 A.D.3d 478 (N.Y. App. Div. 2020)
122 N.Y.S.3d 636
2020 N.Y. Slip Op. 2903

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