Case Name: In the Matter of Thomas J. Valentine, Respondent, v. Theodore R. Greene and Board of Elections of Westchester County, Appellants
Court: New York Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1970-06-16
Citations: 27 N.Y.2d 662
Docket Number: 
Parties: In the Matter of Thomas J. Valentine, Respondent, v. Theodore R. Greene and Board of Elections of Westchester County, Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Reports
Volume: 27
Pages: 662–663

Head Matter:
In the Matter of Thomas J. Valentine, Respondent, v. Theodore R. Greene and Board of Elections of Westchester County, Appellants.
Argued June 15, 1970;
decided June 16, 1970.
Frank C. Praete, Jr. for Theodore R. Greene, appellant.
John J. S. Mead, County Attorney (Julius W. Cohn of counsel), for Board of Elections of Westchester County, appellant.
Andrew P. O’Rourke and John M. Burns, III for respondent.

Opinion:
Order reversed, without costs, and the judgment of Supreme Court, Westchester County, reinstated in the following memorandum : Although the office of Mayor of New Rochelle did not become vacant until five days after the Conservative Party authorized the candidacy of the appellant, the designating petitions were not circulated until after the office was certified vacant. Since the authorization of the Conservative Party, by the proper committee whose membership and term were expected to be, and remained unchanged, was not withdrawn, the authorization remained in effect at the time the designating petitions were filed. Therefore, there was sufficient compliance with section 137 (subd. 4) of the Election Law.
Concur: Chief Judge Fuld and Judges Burke, Scileppi, Bergan, Breitel, Jasen and Gibson.