Case Name: In the Matter of Raymond F. Anderson, Respondent, v. William D. Meisser et al., Constituting the Board of Elections of the County of Nassau, Respondents, and James M. Marrin, Appellant; In the Matter of Eli Wager, Respondent, v. William D. Meisser et al., Constituting the Board of Elections of the County of Nassau, Respondents, and James M. Marrin, Appellant
Court: New York Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1968-06-13
Citations: 22 N.Y.2d 316
Docket Number: 
Parties: In the Matter of Raymond F. Anderson, Respondent, v. William D. Meisser et al., Constituting the Board of Elections of the County of Nassau, Respondents, and James M. Marrin, Appellant. In the Matter of Eli Wager, Respondent, v. William D. Meisser et al., Constituting the Board of Elections of the County of Nassau, Respondents, and James M. Marrin, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Reports
Volume: 22
Pages: 316–318

Head Matter:
In the Matter of Raymond F. Anderson, Respondent, v. William D. Meisser et al., Constituting the Board of Elections of the County of Nassau, Respondents, and James M. Marrin, Appellant. In the Matter of Eli Wager, Respondent, v. William D. Meisser et al., Constituting the Board of Elections of the County of Nassau, Respondents, and James M. Marrin, Appellant.
Argued June 13, 1968;
decided June 13, 1968.
Joseph Jaspan for appellant.
Spencer Steele and James J. Sweeney for respondent in the first above-entitled proceeding.
Eli Wager, respondent in person in the second above-entitled proceeding.

Opinion:
Memorandum.
Subdivision 4 of section 137 of the Election Law provides that the designation of nonenrolled party candidates must be authorized by " a meeting of the members of the party committee representing the political subdivision of the office for which a designation or nomination is to be made, or of such other committee as the rules of the party may provide " (emphasis added).
Section 2 of article VII of the rules and regulations of the Nassau County Committee of the Conservative party provides: " Authorization—Except to the extent otherwise provided by law with respect to certain offices to be filled by all the voters of the City of New York, the County Executive Committee is empowered to authorize the designation, nomination or substitution of a person as a candidate for any office to be voted on withm Nassau County who is not enrolled as a member of the Conservative Party " (emphasis added).
It is clear from a reading of the foregoing provisions that the Nassau County Executive Committee of the Conservative party had the power to designate the candidates herein (cf. Matter of Wessendorf v. Donohue, 54 Misc 2d 1045, affd. 28 A D 2d 1095, affd. 20 N Y 2d 838).
Within the context of this case it is our opinion that Matter of Dent v. Power (307 N. Y. 826) is not controlling.
Accordingly, the orders appealed from should be reversed and the petitions dismissed.
Chief Judge Fuld and Judges Scileppi, Bbbgan, Keating, Bbeitel, Jasen and Kobe man concur.
In each case: Order reversed, without costs, and the designating petition reinstated.
Designated pursuant to section 2 of article VI of the State Constitution in place of Burke, J., disqualified.