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IN RE: Diane M. TERRANOVA, Petitioner-Respondent, v. Dino J. FUDOLI, Candidate, Ralph M. Mohr, Commissioner, Erie County Board of Elections, New York State Independence Party Committee and Executive Committee of New York State Independence Committee, Respondents-Appellants, Dennis E. Ward, Commissioner, Erie County Board of Elections, Respondent-Respondent, et al., Respondents.
Respondents Erie County Board of Elections Commissioner Ralph M. Mohr, New York State Independence Party Committee (Independence Party), the Executive Committee of the Independence Party, and Dino J. Fudoli (collectively, respondents) appeal from an order that, inter alia, determined that respondent Kathy Konst was disqualified as a candidate for Erie County Legislator in the 5th Legislative District and directed that her name be removed from the November 3, 2009 general election ballot as a candidate on the Democratic, Independence, and Conservative party ballot lines for that office, validated the certificates of substitution for petitioner from the Democratic and Independence parties for that office, and directed the Erie County Board of Elections (Board) to prepare the November 3, 2009 general election ballot with petitioner as the candidate of the Democratic and Independence parties for that office.
We agree with petitioner that Commissioner Mohr and Fudoli are not aggrieved by the order and therefore are not proper parties to this appeal (see generally CPLR 5511). With respect to the Independence Party, we conclude that it was aggrieved by the order because the certificate of substitution was not accompanied by an appropriate authorization pursuant to Election Law § 6-120(3). Because a person not enrolled in a party may not be designated as a candidate of that party without such authorization (see Matter of Independence Party State Comm. v. New York State Bd. of Elections, 297 A.D.2d 459, 460, 746 N.Y.S.2d 330), petitioner's failure to file such authorization invalidated the certificate of substitution with respect to the Independence Party ballot line. We therefore modify the order accordingly.
In light of our determination, we do not reach respondents' remaining contentions.
It is hereby ORDERED that the appeal insofar as taken by respondents Dino J. Fudoli, candidate, and Ralph M. Mohr, Commissioner, Erie County Board of Elections, is unanimously dismissed and the order is modified on the law by granting the motion in part, vacating that part of the second ordering paragraph directing that the name of respondent Kathy Konst be removed from the general election ballot as a candidate for the office of Erie County Legislator in the 5th Legislative District on the Independence Party ballot line, vacating that part of the third ordering paragraph validating the certificate of substitution for petitioner as a candidate for election to the office of Erie County Legislator in the 5th Legislative District on the Independence Party ballot line, and vacating those parts of the fourth ordering paragraph directing respondent Erie County Board of Elections to prepare the general election ballot with petitioner as a candidate on the Independence Party ballot line for the office of Erie County Legislator in the 5th Legislative District and enjoining that respondent from placing the name of respondent Kathy Konst on the Independence Party ballot line as a candidate for the office of Erie County Legislator in the 5th Legislative District and as modified the order is affirmed without costs.
MEMORANDUM:
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Decided: October 30, 2009
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Fourth Department, New York.
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