NYC-CC03: City Council special election petitioning kicks off - a little too early
A special election to fill City Council Member Erik Bottchers seat following his election to the state Senate this week is already off to the races. Even though the special election hasnt officially been called yet.
According to photos and video obtained by City & State, candidate Layla Law-Gisiko was collecting petition signatures Thursday morning in apparent violation of petitioning rules because Mayor Zohran Mamdanis office has not yet issued a valid proclamation for the Manhattan special election. The mayors office did try to issue the proclamation for the nonpartisan special election on Thursday, a spokesperson for the New York City Board of Elections told City & State, but it was received in error because it included incorrect dates for the length of the term. (It incorrectly said the term was through 2029, but it is in fact through the end of 2026, according to the BOE.)
Mamdani spokesperson Dora Pekec confirmed that City Hall issued the proclamation but with the 2029 typo. She said they will re-issue it first thing Friday.
Because the mayors office did issue a proclamation Thursday though it was determined to be invalid Law-Gisikos campaign was under the impression they were allowed to start collecting signatures. Pursuant to the City Charter, our campaign collected petition signatures today, the day the Mayor issued the proclamation calling a special election, she said in an emailed statement. Any error in the transmitted proclamation is an administrative matter for the Board of Elections. Under the Charter, signatures collected today are valid.
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