Matter of Kuhn v. Chan

2025 NY Slip Op 31504(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Suffolk County
DecidedApril 29, 2025
DocketIndex No. 610287/2025
StatusUnpublished

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Matter of Kuhn v Chan 2025 NY Slip Op 31504(U) April 29, 2025 Supreme Court, Suffolk County Docket Number: Index No. 610287/2025 Judge: James Hudson 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 York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication. FILED: SUFFOLK COUNTY CLERK 04/29/2025 03:30 PM INDEX NO. 610287/2025 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 27 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 04/29/2025 Short Form Order I DEX NO.: 610287/2025

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PRESENT: HON. JAMES HUDSON MOTION DATE: 4/17/25 A cting Justice oftl,e Supreme Court SUBMIT DATE: 4/22/25 ---------------------------------------------· ------------X Mot. Seq.# 001 - MG In the Matter of the Application of

DAWN MARIE D. K HN, Candidate Aggrieved,

Petitioner,

-against-

DAVID CHA , a Purported Candidate for the Public Office of Councilmcmber 2nd Town District, Town of Islip,

and

BETTY MA ZELLA, Commissioners Constituting the Suffolk County Board of Elections, JOHN ALBERTS, Commissioners Constituting the Suffolk County Board of Elections,

Respondents. --------------------------------------------------------------X Upon the fo llowing paper on this e-filed motion to inva lidate petition ; Notice of Motion/ Order to how au e and suppo1ting papers filed by petitio ner dated 4/17/25 ; otice ofCros Motion and supporting papers · A n wering Affida its and supporting paper by respondents Manzella and Alberts dated 4/21 /25 and Re pondent Chan dated 4/2 1/25 ; Replying Affida it and upporting papers by dated · Other Return by Re pondents uffolk Co unty Board of Electio ns, Manzezlla and Alberts filed 4/21 /25 Memorandum of law in opposition by respondent ha n dated 4/23 /25; and affi nn at ion in re onse b Petitioner dated 4/28/25 · (a,ul after hearing counsel in support and opposed to the motion) it is,

The matter at hand is an action pursuant to lection Law §§ 16-100 I 6-102 and 16-116

which seeks a declaration that the Democratic Party Certificate of uthorization and Designating

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Petitions which de ignate David Chan as a Candidate of the Democratic Party for the Office of

Councilm mber, 2nd Town District, Town oflslip are null and void. The Petitioner also requests

an order prohibiting the Respondent Suffolk Board of Elections from placing Mr. Chan's name on

the Democratic Party's 2025 Primary ballot or from being designated as the Party ' s candidate in

the general election.

Petitioner is the candidate of the Republican and Conservative parties for the Office of

Councilmember, 2nd own District Town oflslip in the upcoming primary and general elections.

It is av rred, inter alia, that the Respondent Mr. Chan is a registered Republican. Accordingly, his

candidacy for the Democratic nomination could only be achieved by following the strictures of

Election Law§ 6-120.

This statute provides in relevant part that

(1) A petition ... for the purpose of designating any person as a candidate for party nomination at a primary election shall be valid only if the person so designated is an enrolled member of the party referred to in said designating petition ... (2) Except .. . (3) The members of the party committee representing the political subdivision of the office for which a designation or nomination is to be made, unless the rules of the party provide for another committee, in which case the members of such other committee, ... may, by a majority vote of those present at such meeting provided a quorum is present authorize the designation or nomination of a person as candidate for any office who is not enrolled as a member of uch party ...

Mr. Chan obtained a Certificate of Authorization (also commonly referred to as a "Wilson

Pakula ') which wa filed with the Respondent BO on or about April 10th , 2025. This document

is dated April 9th , 2025 and refers to an earlier meeting which occurred on January 14th, 2025 at

which time a duly designated subcommittee conferred statutory authorization for him to proceed

in the D mocratic Party's June Primary.

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The gravamen of the Petitioner's claim is centered on the timing of the Certificate of

Authorization. The Petitioner notes that ' In February of 2025 the Democratic Party nominated

Francis T. Genco a registered voter of the Democratic Party, as its candidate for Councilmember,

2nd Town District Town of Islip. From February 25 2025 to April 3, 2025 the Democratic Party

circulated a Designating Petition for Francis T. Genco and thereafter 5 volumes were submitted to

the uffolk County Board of Elections on behalf of Mr. Genco's candidacy containing

Identification umbers SU25-4 1, SU25-46, SU25- 48, S 25-50 and U25-55.' (Verified Petition

para 14, NYSCEF Doc No. 1).

The intervening nomination of Mr. G nco, P titioner argues, renders the earlier designation

"an. impossibil.ity" (Verified Petition para 13 ).

The Respondent Mr. Chan has filed a verified answer containing three objections in point

of law. The first objection and the basis of a motion to dismiss, is that the Petitioner has failed to

join a neces ary party, namely: the Suffolk County Democratic Party 's Executive Committee.

Initially, the Court must commend th attom ys who appeared before the Court for their

advocacy and sage argument. The parties are all well-served by such counsel.

Prior to examining the merits of the Petition the Court must consider whether the absence

of the Democratic Party from the petition is an impediment to going forward.

In support of his motion to dismiss, Respondent ' s Counsel, Mr. Silverman, argues that

. .. the Petitioner is challenging the action and authority of the Suffolk County Democratic

Committee in issuing a Certificate of Authorization and thus, the failure to join such Committee

as a necessary party is fatal to the petition requiring dismissal". In support of this contention,

Respondent relies on the holdings in Curcio v. Wolf, 133 AD2dl 88 (2d Dept I 987); Jacobellis v.

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Fonseca 43 AD3d484 (2d Dept 2007; Flores v. Kapsis 10 AD3d432 (2d Dept 2004) as well as the

language found in CPLR§lO0l(a).

In his eloquent reply, Mr. Losquadro urges the Court to apply the holding in Hensley v.

Efman , 192 Misc 2d 782, 747 NYS2d 339 (Sup Ct assau Cty 2002). In that case Justice Phelan,

of happy memory, wrote "[t]he members of the Committe to Fill Vacancies identified on a

candidate's designating petition are not necessary parties where a challenge is made to the validity

of the designating petition. However where the proceeding is brought challenging the action of

the committee itself its members are clearly necessary." (id. At 783)

Hensley is applicable herein petitioner asserts because she . . . merely and solely

challenges the face of the Certificate of Authorization purporting to nominate/designate David

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