Dick Hubert’s Worldview: Name stamps: a new standard for stifling write-in candidacies in New York State?

December 13, 2023 at 11:43 p.m.
Rich Dionisio, current Supervisor/Mayor of Harrison, at the State Supreme Court hearing in White Plains on Wednesday, Dec. 6, awaiting the outcome of the write-in vote hearing which could see him lose to Ron Belmont.
Rich Dionisio, current Supervisor/Mayor of Harrison, at the State Supreme Court hearing in White Plains on Wednesday, Dec. 6, awaiting the outcome of the write-in vote hearing which could see him lose to Ron Belmont. (Dick Hubert/Westmore News)

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Politics is weird in New York State, let alone Westchester County. Take the neighboring Town …

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