A state appeals court declined to dismiss a challenge to the Orange County Board of Elections’ decision not to assign some non-Hasidic election inspectors to work at voting places in the Hasidic community of Kiryas Joel.

The Appellate Division, Second Department, upheld the March 2015 determination by Supreme Court Justice Maria Rosa denying a motion by the elections board to dismiss the action, Matter of Convers v. County of Orange, 2015-03519, as academic.

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