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New York Court Upholds Early Mail Voting as Constitutional

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August 21, 2024
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New York Court Upholds Early Mail Voting as Constitutional
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On Tuesday, August 20th, New York’s highest court ruled that the state’s law allowing early voting by mail is constitutional, affirming the authority of state lawmakers to expand voting access. The Court of Appeals delivered a 6-1 decision that upholds a law enacted in 2023, which permits any registered voter in New York to request a mail-in ballot for early voting, even if they do not meet the traditional absentee ballot criteria.

This ruling came after a legal challenge led by United States Representative Elise Stefanik and the New York State Republican Party, who argued that the law violated the state constitution by bypassing the requirement for in-person voting, except under specific absentee conditions. The plaintiffs contended that the state constitution had long been understood to mandate in-person voting, with limited exceptions. However, the court found that the law did not conflict with constitutional provisions and supported broader voter accessibility.

Chief Judge Rowan Wilson, writing for the majority, emphasized that the court’s responsibility was to thoroughly analyze the constitutional text and history. The court concluded that the Early Mail Voter Act aligns with the state constitution’s intent to protect and expand voting rights. The decision affirms that New Yorkers now have the option to vote by mail in any election without the need to justify their absence from the polls.

Reactions to the court’s ruling reflected deep partisan divides. Attorney General Letitia James, who defended the law in court, hailed the decision as a victory for democracy and a safeguard against efforts to restrict voting rights. James stated, “While some want to put up roadblocks and stifle New Yorkers’ ability to exercise their constitutional right to vote, I will always stand up and protect this basic yet essential freedom.”

Conversely, Representative Stefanik criticized the decision, calling it an example of judicial overreach and a misinterpretation of the state constitution. She argued that the ruling disregards the long-held understanding that in-person voting is fundamental to the state’s electoral process. Stefanik vowed to continue advocating for what she described as the integrity of New York’s election system.

The court’s decision solidifies New York’s position on expanding voter access through mail-in ballots, a move that is expected to have significant implications for future elections. As the state continues to navigate the complexities of electoral reform, this ruling marks a crucial step in broadening the avenues through which New Yorkers can participate in the democratic process. Governor Kathy Hochul celebrated the ruling, calling it a “significant victory for democracy” and a blow to those attempting to disenfranchise voters.

This landmark decision underscores the ongoing national debate over voting rights and election integrity, setting a precedent that may influence similar cases in other states. As New York moves forward with its expanded voting options, the implications of this ruling will likely be felt in the political landscape for years to come.

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