Lorigo v. Masullo

2024 NY Slip Op 30590(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Erie County
DecidedFebruary 27, 2024
StatusUnpublished
Cited by1 cases

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Lorigo v. Masullo, 2024 NY Slip Op 30590(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

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Lorigo v Masullo 2024 NY Slip Op 30590(U) February 27, 2024 Supreme Court, Erie County Docket Number: Index No. 807046/2023 Judge: Dennis E. Ward Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op -30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New I York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. I This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication. INDEX NO. 807046/2023 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 112 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 02/27/2024

STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT : COUNTY OF ERIE

RALPH C. LORIGO, CHARLES CASTIGLIA, Index No. 807046/2023

Petitioners, Decision and Order

vs.

MICHAEL MASULLO, BRAD J LOGALBO, JANEL V DAVIDSON, STACY J LITTLEJOHN, DAVID M HILBURGER, PATRICK A BEDNARZ, KATHRYN E LEONE, BARBARA A HAMMOND, THOMAS M HAMMOND, GINA M FINNERTY, LOUIS B ALIQUO, ANTHONY CORSARO, DUANE W WYGANT, ELISSA A GENCO, EILEEN A MURPHY, LINDSAY A VANKOUGHNET, KRISTIN M KACZMAREK, KIMBERLY A BOVO, MICHAEL R MULZAC, JILLIAN M ALIQUO, KEVIN L VANKOUGHNET, SUSAN M STEVENSON, CHERYLL LACHOWSKI, THOMAS J FINNERTY, AMYL NELSON, TAMRA E WIDMER, MELANIA S BUCZKOWSKI, RYAN A KACZMAREK SR, RICHARD A REINARD 11, NORMAN R TOLSMA, MICHAEL D STEVENSON, GARY W WIDMER, LORI ARCARA, MICHAEL A ARCARA, RICHARDJ BUCZKOWSKI, TERESA RIZZUTO, KATHLEEN A HUBBARD, RAYMOND J SCHMIDT, CYNTHIA C RIZZUTO, JOHANNA RENZO, ANDREW M MCKEOWN, KATHLEEN A MCKEOWN, NICHOLAS J LARSON, JOSHUA J WESTFALL, KATHARINE E WATTIE, CHRISTINE M HANLEY, JAMES BINGENHEIMER, TAMMY J SINCLAIR, CHRISTOPHER P LARUSSO, KATHLEEN M MASULLO, DAVID J HAMM SR, STACY BINGENHEIMER, JENNIFER L ROBERTS, AMY B VALENTI, BRIAN P VALENTI, JOHN P WEEKS, NICOLE J MANGES, FRANK D WAGNER,

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JILL M WAGNER , ROBERT E GENCO, VINCENT D BOVO, PETER J DELPRIN CE, ANDREW MCKEOW N, LINDA M STRIANE SE, EUGENE STRIANE SE, FREDRIC M ZILLNER , JEFFERY E WATTIE, NICOLE M KEITH, ERIE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIO NS, RALPH M MOHR, COMMIS SIONER, JEREMY J ZELLNER , COMMIS SIONER, NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIO NS, PETER S KOSINSK I, COMMIS SIONER, DOUGLA S A KELLNE R, COMMIS SIONER, ANDREW J SPANO, COMMIS SIONER, ANTHON Y J CASALE , COMMIS SIONER,

Respondents.

APPEAR ANCES

James M. Ostrowski, Esq. Ralph C. Lorigo, Esq. Attorneys for Petitioners

Joseph T. Burns, Esq. Attorney for Respond ent Michael Masullo

Jeremy C. Toth, Esq. Erie County Attorney Attorney for Respond ent Erie County Board of Elections

Jeffrey T. Bochiechio, Esq. Attorney for Respond ent Conserva tive Party Members

Brian L. Quail, Esq. Attorney for Respond ent New York State Board of Elections

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Background This proceeding was commenced on June 8, 2023, under Election Law, Section 16-110(2), seeking the cancellation of the Conservative Party enrollment of the Respondent voters. {All statutory references are to the New York State Election Law unless otherwise noted). The return date of the order to show cause was for Thursday, June 15, 2023.

The Petitioners are Ralph C. Lorigo, chair of the Erie County Conservative Party committee, and Charles Castiglia, the chair of the Town of Evans Conservative Party committee.

The petition sought to have the court cancel the Conservative Party enrollment of seventy-five voters in the Town of Evans, because they were allegedly not in sympathy with the principles of the Conservative Party. They would thereby be prevented from voting in that party's primary election.

Certain interim relief, restraining the Respondent voters from voting in the primary and related to the Board of Elections conducting the 2023 primary election for the Conservative Party nomination for the Town of Evans supervisor was requested by the Petitioners. Due to the proximity to the primary election (early voting was scheduled to begin two days later, on Saturday, June 17, 2023) the court denied such relief. The matter was then scheduled for further proceedings to occur after the primary election day which was June 27, 2023. After the primary day election and after the Board of Elections completed the canvass of votes in the Conservative Party primary for Town of Evans supervisor, the Petitioners filed a motion, under the same index number as the pending proceeding, seeking to have the court render certain relief, under Section 16-106, related to the canvassing of Conservative Party absentee ballots in that primary election race. The Court denied that request. Thereafter, the court conducted a hearing over a number of days on the initial petition under Section 16-110. Testimony was heard, primarily from the two Petitioners - Mr. Lorigo as the county chair and Mr. Castiglia as the Evans town chair. Other testimony related primarily to the issues of the service of notices from the party meeting held on Saturday, May 27, 2023, at Petitioner Lorigo's law office in West Seneca, New York and the service of the court papers thereafter for this court proceeding. Though given an opportunity to do so, the Respondents did not choose to call any witnesses on their behalf.

Ruling On All Issues: In cases involving proceedings under the Election Law, it is preferable for the trial court to address all issues raised. Even if the trial court's determination of one or more issues is dispositive of the matter, by ruling on all issues presented, it will allow for full

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appellate review without delays and obviating a remand from the appellate court(s) if necessary. Matter of Halloway v. Blakely, 77 A.D.2d 932 (2 nd Dept. 1980); Matter of Fotopoulos v. Board of Elections of City of N. Y., 64 A.D.2d 878 (1 st Dept. 1978, dissent of J. Silverman), aff'd 45 N.Y.2d 807 (1978); Marsh v. Hale, 63 Misc.3d 1236(A), affd for reasons stated below, 172A.D.3d 1943 (4th Dept. 2019).

No Proof of Service: The court finds that for the following Respondent voters, there were no affidavits of service and no proof in the record that they were ever timely served. As such, regardless of whether they failed to appear with or without counsel, no order can be granted against them due to lack of jurisdiction over them by the court. Those Respondents are: 1. Stacey Bingenheimer 8. Kathleen Masullo 2. James Bingenheimer 9. Richard Reinard, II 3. Melania Buszkowski 10. Cynthia Rizzuto 4. Richard Buszkowski 11. Tammy Sinclair 5. Peter Delprince 12. Eugene Strianese 6. David M. Hilburger 13. Linda Strianese 7. Nicole Manges Without an affidavit indicating proper service on a party, the petition against such party must be dismissed. Matter of Brown v. Sanders, 120 A.D.3d 676 (2 nd Dept. 2014).

Timeliness of Commencement: This proceeding under Section 16-110(2) was commenced by the filing of the order to show cause and verified petition on Thursday, June 8, 2023, with a return date on Thursday, June 15, 2023. The primary election date was June 27, 2023, with early voting for such primary beginning on Saturday, June 17, 2023. Section 16-110(2) contains its own statute of limitations, requiring that any petition brought under that section be commenced at least ten days before the primary election. The primary election is defined as one "at which enrolled members of a party may vote for the purpose of nominating party candidates and electing party officers." Section 1-104(9). An election proceeding is timely commenced against a named Respondent by the filing of the order to show cause and petition and by the completion of service upon all necessary parties. Respondents have raised the issue of the timeliness of the proceeding.

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