Petitioner, an unsuccessful candidate in an
election to a school board, sought a "review and disqualification of paper
ballots and a new election" by
The Commissioner dismissed Petitioner's appeal, explaining Petitioner failed to name the successful candidates for election to the school board in the caption of the appeal or personally served those candidates with a copy of the petition.
As the successful candidates for election to the school board could be adversely affected by the Commissioner's decision in this matter, the Commissioner ruled that "the appeal must be dismissed".
In the words of the Commissioner of Education:
"A person or entity whose rights would be adversely affected by a determination in favor of a petitioner is a necessary party and must be joined as such (Appeal of Sutton, 57 Ed Dept Rep, Decision No. 17,331; Appeal of Murray, 48 id. 517, Decision No. 15,934). Joinder requires that a party be clearly named as a respondent in the caption and served with a copy of the notice of petition and petition, informing the party to appear in the appeal and to answer the allegations contained in the petition (Appeal of Sutton, 57 Ed Dept Rep, Decision No. 17,331; Appeal of Murray, 48 id. 517).
"In an appeal regarding a school district election, the petitioner must join the district’s board of education as well as “each person whose right to hold office is disputed” (8 NYCRR 275.8 [d]; see Appeal of Bonelli, 59 Ed Dept Rep, Decision No. 17,795; Appeal of Duffy, 47 id. 86, Decision No. 15,634)."
Respondent held its annual budget vote and
election on
In addition, the Commissioner noted New York State's Court
of Appeals recently sustained the validity of
Click HERE to access the Commissioner's decision posted on the Internet.