Opinion
March 31, 1966
Appeal from the Onondaga Special Term.
Present — Williams, P.J., Bastow, Goldman, Henry and Marsh, JJ.
Order unanimously affirmed, without costs of this appeal to any party. Memorandum: Prior to the amendment of section 31 of the Election Law in 1913 (then § 194), the certificate of recommendation to be filed with the Board of Supervisors stated that the chairman recommended the named person upon a finding that he was "fit and proper — in my opinion and in the opinion of said committee". This wording of the certificate was changed (L 1913, ch. 820, § 61) to provide that the recommendation was the "opinion of the majority of said committee pursuant to resolution duly adopted". It is obvious from this amendment that it was the intention of the Legislature to indicate clearly that it was the committee which is vested with authority to determine whether a nominee is a fit and proper person, with the chairman acting as a purely ministerial officer in executing the certificate. In the case before us it is undisputed that the committee unanimously nominated eight persons whom they found to be "fit and proper" and the chairman was given discretion to select any one of them. This action of the committee was taken after the chairman had frankly indicated his preference for the person he named in the certificate filed with the Board of Supervisors. Furthermore, the petitioners were present at the committee meeting and voted for the resolution. We conclude that their acquiescence in the action taken at the meeting was approval of the selection of the nominee by the chairman, inasmuch as they affirmatively voted in favor of the names submitted to him by the committee. Special Term's order declaring that Ida Benderson is "the duly and legally certified person as determined by the opinion of a majority of the County Committee — as certified to the Board of Supervisors of Onondaga County by formal certificate of the respondent Chairman" and is "in compliance with the Certificate provisions in section 31 of the Election Law" should be affirmed.