Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Silent Auction!

Silent Auction
to support
Columbia County Democrats
Purchase tickets 
on ActBlue here.
To contribute an item or service
download the form and instructions .doc here or .pdf here.


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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Didi Barrett Considers Run Against Saland

Dutchess County resident Didi Barrett is mulling a run against incumbent State Senator Saland. She has started a "Living Room Listening Tour" as she explores the potential run in the 41st State Senate district, which includes all of Columbia County and much of Dutchess.
She has launched a website at didiforsenate.com

If you are interested in hosting Didi on her tour contact Patrick Kelly at (845) 325-2659 or email Patrick@DidiForSenate.com  
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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Assemblyman Marc Molinaro Flip-Flops • • • • • • • Votes Against Own Bill

Assemblyman Marcus Molinaro (R-103AD) voted no on a bill that would have simplified and clarified the absentee ballot process.  


The flip-flop was particularly bizarre since Molinaro is listed as a multi-sponsor of the bill.

Columbia County Democrats Chair, Chris Nolan said:
"Marc Molinaro's vote on the Assembly bill to simplify the absentee ballot process (A05276B) is a blatant example of political posturing.  Listed as a multi-sponsor on the bill for months as if a champion of peoples' right to vote, when it came time to actually vote on the bill Molinaro was one of only FIVE Assembly Members to vote against it.  Molinaro actually voted against a bill on which he is listed as a sponsor. A classic case of a political flip-flop after local Republican leaders reminded him where his bread is buttered."

See the bill along with Marc's sponsorship and vote here.

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Democrats Seek Sanctions and Legal Fees

County Democrats seek sanctions and attorney fees against Greg Fingar, et al. and the Republican Committee's attorneys.

Kathleen O'Keefe, attorney for the Columbia County Democrats, has filed a brief making the request with the court.

See the full reply brief here.


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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Scott Murphy in Columbia County on Monday February 8th






Congressman 
Scott Murphy 

will be in 
Columbia County

Monday
February 8th






12:00     Press Conference 
              Cellular Service in SE Columbia County
                                Ancram Town Hall
                                1416 County Rte. 7
                                Ancram, NY 12502


1:15        Private meeting with AeroCity


2:00        Tour JEM Woodworking
                                J.E.M.                   
      250 Falls Road (off Highway 9H)
                                Ghent, NY 12534

3:30        Congress On Your Corner
                                Ghent Town Hall
                                2306 State Route 66
                                Ghent, NY 12075

5pm       Columbia County Dem Town Chairs Meeting 
               [closed meeting for Town Chairs and their invitees only]
                                Space 360
                                360 Warren Street
                                Hudson, New York


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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Senator Gillibrand Local Ocean Fundraiser a Big Success



Photos by Ernest Reis

If you were unable to make it to Local Ocean, please consider making a contribution to Senator Gillibrand's campaign at kirstengillibrand.com

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Press Release on Absentee Ballot Decision

COLUMBIA COUNTY, NY JUDGE ORDERS ALL ABSENTEE BALLOTS OPENED IN SECOND-HOME OWNERS’/DUAL RESIDENTS’ CASE—LANDMARK VICTORY FOR VOTERS AND DEMOCRATIC PARTY


HUDSON, NY:  The Columbia County Democratic Committee (CCDC), working along with Board of Elections (BOE) Commissioner Virginia Martin, the Town of Taghkanic Democratic Committee and 66 voters from the Town of Taghkanic whose constitutional right to vote had been challenged by the Columbia County Republican Committee and its counsel, John Ciampoli and Jim Walsh, scored a dramatic and decisive victory today when acting Supreme Court Judge Jonathan Nichols ordered that all 49 remaining absentee ballots be opened immediately and counted, thereby paving the way for five town races from November to be concluded and the winners sworn in.

Joyce Thompson, a candidate for the Taghkanic Town Board and a party to these proceedings, expressed the feeling of many when she commented, “Congratulations to all of the stalwart challenged voters who stood tall, were not intimidated and kept faith in the judicial system to preserve their legal right to vote in Taghkanic."

Virginia Martin, BOE Commissioner and a defendant in the original action, stated “At last, a simple process that should have been concluded fully two months ago—the counting of county residents’ legitimately cast votes—is completed.  Taghkanic’s duly elected officials can finally take office and get to work doing the people’s business.  This delay has cost the taxpayers dearly and has brought an embarrassing and ill-deserved cloud over this county’s electoral process.  I’m enormously relieved that, at last, we can move on.  We have other work to do.”

Today’s ruling was the culmination of over two months of often contentious legal proceedings between the local Republican and Democratic parties, the BOE and the candidates of the Town of Taghkanic, which included a decision on December 18, 2009 by the Appellate Division, 3rd Dept., in favor of the Democrats.  That decision found, among other things, that 1) the law governing a voter’s right to choose where to vote is construed broadly in favor of the voter, and 2) the Republicans had no authority to challenge absentee ballot applications on the basis of residency once the ballots had been issued by the BOE to voters.  On December 30, acting Supreme Court Judge Nichols granted the Republicans one last opportunity to challenge these ballots on grounds other than residency.  At today’s hearing, the Judge reprimanded Mr. Walsh for failing to follow his specific instructions to note his objections in detail.  While he limited the nature of Mr. Walsh’s objections, the Judge did allow him one final opportunity to orally specify his objections voter by voter.  As it turned out, all but three of Mr. Walsh’s objections were for dual residency and the judge overruled each and every objection and ordered all of the ballots to be opened.

The result was very fortuitous for the Taghkanic Democrats as they came from behind to win all four contested races:  two Town Council seats, Town Justice and Highway Superintendent.

What rankled many residents (Democrats and Republicans) in this rural county is that only Democratic-registered dual residents were challenged by the Republicans—a clear attempt to intimidate and suppress their vote.

Chris Nolan, Chair of the CCDC and a respondent in these proceedings, stated “I am extremely gratified by this decision because it confirms what we have said all along—that dual residents have the perfect right to vote from the legitimate residence of their choice.  This decision has far-reaching implications for dual residents all around the state and puts a big dent in state Republicans’ plans to intimidate and disenfranchise Democratic voters this November.”

Kathleen O’Keefe, counsel for Chris Nolan, Chair of the CCDC, and the Taghkanic  Democratic slate of candidates, summarized the two-month-long ordeal:  “Once again, the Republican Party has decided that the way to win elections is to suppress the votes of people deemed unsupportive of their plans, in this case, in Columbia County.  Unfortunately for them, a brave contingent of local people rallied to defend the right of voters to vote in Columbia County.  Hopefully, this case will discourage similar efforts to illegally disenfranchise voters throughout New York State.  We can only hope that that is the case."

The respondents are indebted to their legal counsel, Kathleen O’Keefe, and Dan Burstein, of Willkie Farr & Gallagher, for conducting a brilliant legal campaign that resulted in this momentous decision.

"We are pleased that the Supreme Court has joined the Appellate Division in reaffirming the established voting rights of dual residents and recognizing that these challenges were entirely frivolous," said Burstein, who represents Commissioner Martin.  "This is a victory for voting rights and a rejection of this attempt to do through misinformation, intimidation, and abusive litigation what could not be done through the law: disenfranchise dual residents."

This decision follows on the heels of another ground-breaking decision last Thursday by Supreme Court Judge Patrick McGrath in favor of a citizens’ group in Taghkanic (several of whom were involved in this lawsuit) which permanently enjoined 1) Taghkanic resident Alan Wilzig from paving or using his mile-long, 40-foot wide racetrack, and 2) the Town of Taghkanic, its various town, planning and zoning boards, and other local enforcement officials, from issuing any kind of permit, certificate or approval allowing the racetrack.

There, as here, ordinary citizens had to do the job that local town and county officials should have done on their behalf.

NOTE!  We still have legal bills to pay.  Please make a contribution to our Voter Protection Legal Defense Fund.  


Read More:
Absentee ballots sway Columbia County elections on WNYT-13

November Election Finally Decided in Taghkanic in The Columbia Paper

Voters Win, Republicans Lose

At the Hudson Elk's lodge today, Judge Nichols heard the final challenges to absentee ballots in the Town of Taghkanic by Greg Fingar and the Republican Party.  In the end the judge overruled every one of the Republican challenges and ordered the ballots opened and counted.

Once opened, the Democrats took every seat which was still in contention. Jeffrey Tallackson will be Taghkanic Town Justice, Larry Kadish and Joyce Thompson will be the new Town Board members and Thomas Youhas will be Superintendent of Highways.

Still to be decided: Kathleen O'Keefe, Democratic Party attorney and Dan Burstein, Democratic Commissioner Virginia Martin's attorney have requested sanctions and attorney fees. The attorneys will have until February 12th for briefs and responses. Judge Nichols will rule on their motions sometime in late February.


NOTE!  We still have legal bills to pay.  Please make a contribution to our Voter Protection Legal Defense Fund

Monday, January 11, 2010

Local Fundraiser for Senator Gillibrand at Local Ocean


Meet

Senator
Kirsten Gillibrand
in
Columbia County
at Local Ocean


Saturday
January 16th
5:30 p.m


Contributions: Per Individual: $100, Co-host: $500, Host: $1000
RSVP online by clicking here.

If you are interested in co-hosting or attending, 
please contact Val Delp or at 347-455-0845.

Local Ocean
is located at:
4269 Route 9, Hudson NY
Map

Friday, January 8, 2010

Republicans File New Brief - Nothing New

Attorneys for the Republican plaintiffs in the challenge to the voting rights of Columbia County voters have filed their latest brief with Judge Nichols court.

The brief filed by attorney James Walsh alleges nothing new. He continues to argue the issue of residency, which the Appellate Division has ruled he cannot do (as did Judge Nichols).

The court instructed Walsh to provide the court with a detailed list of his objections to the remaining outstanding absentee ballots.  Instead, he provided a spread sheet that was prepared by the private investigator which lists all the residential information about every voter—there is no specific objection.  However, it seems clear from this spreadsheet that all their claims relate to residency.
Walsh has again failed to provide what the judge asked for.
Read the brief.
Read the basis for their objections.

Greg Fingar, the Columbia County Republican Committee and their attorneys, James Walsh and John Ciampoli, have abused the court’s time, the taxpayers money, and just delayed everything further for no reason other than they could get away with it. Clearly hoping that it might frighten away voters from registering in Columbia County next year.

Court will reconvene on Wednesday, January 13th at 9 a.m. at the Elks Lodge in Hudson. (Map)

We are hopeful that the case will be resolved once and for all then.

Read more:
Taghkanic Still Waits for Election Outcome on ccScoop
First Votes, Now Ethics in The Columbia Paper
Holdovers Keep the Taghkanic Government Chugging in Register-Star

Republican Brief:
Memorandum of Law In Support of Objections to Absentee Ballots
Basis for Objections

Please contribute to our 
Voter Protection Legal Defense Fund onVoter Protection Legal Defense Fund