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Nos. 56 & 58
Relying on the original April 2, 2020 deadline for filing designating petitions, Ms.
Hawatmeh’s scheduled cancer treatment in St. Louis, Missouri for March 14-24, 2020. Her
petition designating her a Conservative Party candidate the United States House of
Representatives for New York’s 19th Congressional District was timely filed, complete
and error-free. Upon learning of the change to Election Law § 6-158 pursuant to chapter
24 of the Laws of 2020 on March 22, Ms. Hawatmeh flew back to New York in the midst
of a global pandemic grounding flights and requiring state-wide lockdowns. Upon arrival
in New York, she signed the certificate of acceptance in front of a notary on March 24,
though the post offices were closed by the time she did so. On March 25, she sent the
certificate by overnight delivery via Priority Mail Express, and the State Board of Elections
received it on March 26, 2020.
The majority now repeats the Appellate Division’s error.
Ms. Hawatmeh’s
certificate of acceptance was timely filed under the plain language of Election Law § 1106 (1). The statute reads as follows, in pertinent part:
“All papers sent by mail in an envelope postmarked prior
to midnight of the last day of filing shall be deemed timely
filed and accepted for filing when received, except that all
certificates and petitions of designation or nomination,
certificates of acceptance or declination of such designations
or nominations, certificates of authorization for such
designations or nominations, certificates of disqualification,
certificates of substitution for such designations or
nominations and objections and specifications of objections to
such certificates and petitions required to be filed with the
state board of elections or a board of elections outside of
the city of New York shall be deemed timely filed and
accepted for filing if sent by mail or overnight delivery
service pursuant to subdivision three of this section, and
received no later than two business days after the last day
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