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What is NYC RCNY § 3-02?

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(a) Notice of appeal. The candidate must notify the Board immediately, in writing, if the disqualified candidate is seeking to appeal or otherwise remedy a disqualification.

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Effective: 9/15/2019Last amended: 6/21/2020

§ 3-02 Disqualification from Ballot.

RCNY § 3-02

(a)Notice of appeal. The candidate must notify the Board immediately, in writing, if the disqualified candidate is seeking to appeal or otherwise remedy a disqualification. This notice must say whether a judicial appeal is being taken as of right or by permission and the specific nature of any judicial remedy sought.

(b)Disqualification reversed. The candidate must immediately inform the Board, in writing, if the disqualification of the candidate or the opponent is reversed by a court. (Added City Record 8/16/2019, eff. 9/15/2019; amended City Record 5/22/2020, eff. 6/21/2020)

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