ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York's highest court on Thursday upheld a law shifting local elections to even-numbered years, bringing most county and town elections in line with statewide and federal races.
For all the county, town and village municipal elections happening this year, candidates should be sure to make it count since it’s officially the last time their contests will happen in an ...
ALBANY – The state Court of Appeals has upheld a state law that moved many local elections into even years — but avenues to challenge the law aren’t totally exhausted yet. In 2023, the state ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)—The New York Court of Appeals has unanimously decided to uphold a law that was passed in 2023, that would change most local elections to even years— aligning them with state and ...
ALBANY - New York's highest state court rejected arguments from several counties on Thursday that a state law approved to move most elections from odd- to even-numbered years violates the state ...
The Court of Appeals rejected arguments from counties that the law violated their rights in the state constitution. The decision will not affect local elections this year or races for offices ...