New York’s Republican and Conservative parties are restarting election law action, suing state Democratic leaders to upend a 2021 state election law change that allows for speedy counting of absentee ballots.

The GOP filed its initial lawsuit in September 2022, too close to the November 2022 election, an appeals court held in dismissing the claim on procedural grounds invoking the laches doctrine.

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