NY Court of Appeals Endorses No-Excuse, Mail-In Voting, Despite 'Troubling' Legislative History
The majority held that the New York State Legislature enjoys plenary power to enact laws, regardless of a previous ballot measure's result.
August 20, 2024 at 04:53 PM
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Election and Political LawNew York's highest court kept the state's Early Mail Voter Act intact for the Nov. 5 presidential election and beyond, defeating an appeal by U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik, the state Republican committee and others who had questioned its constitutionality.
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