In a proceeding, inter alia, to invalidate a resolution declaring the position of Chairman of the Town of Babylon Conservative Committee to be vacant, Thomas Nash appeals from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County, entered May 7, 1979, which (1) held that the resolution dated October 1, 1978, which removed petitioner from his position on the County Executive Committee and his position as Town Chairman of the Babylon Town Conservative Committee, was null and void; (2) held that petitioner was the Town Chairman of the Babylon Town Conservative Committee on September 22, 1978; (3) held that section 4 of article 3 of the Rules and Regulations of the Suffolk County Committee of the Conservative Party violated the New York State Election Law; and (4) directed that petitioner be granted his seat on the County Executive Committee. Judgment reversed, on the law, without costs or disbursements, the resolution passed by the County Executive Committee on October 1, 1978 was valid under the rules of the county committee as they read at that time, and the proceeding is otherwise dismissed. On September 22, 1978
