Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court (Zwack, J.), entered August 13, 2007 in Ulster County, which dismissed petitioner’s application, in a proceeding pursuant to Election Law § 16-102, to declare invalid the certificate of substitution of respondent Eric Kitchen as the Independence Party candidate for the office of Member of the Town Council of the Town of Ulster in the September 18, 2007 primary election.
Designating petitions and a certificate of authorization were timely filed with the Ulster County Board of Elections designating Craig Artist, an enrolled member of the Republican Party, as the Independence Party candidate for Town Council of the Town of Ulster. Prior thereto, Artist had filed a certificate declining the nomination. A certificate of substitution was timely filed designating respondent Eric Kitchen as the candidate to fill the vacancy. Thereafter, petitioner, a competing candidate for the office, commenced this proceeding alleging, among other things, that the substitution of Kitchen was invalid on the basis that Artist’s designating petitions contain the names of only two people designated as the committee to fill vacancies instead of the statutorily required three. Supreme Court dismissed the proceeding on the ground that it was not timely commenced and petitioner appeals.
A proceeding to invalidate a designating petition must be
Cardona, EJ., Spain, Carpinello and Mugglin, JJ, concur. Ordered that the order is affirmed, without costs. [See — Misc 3d —, 2007 NY Slip Op 27341.]
