Updated
Updated · POLITICO · Jun 30
Adams Charter Commission Sues Mamdani, Hochul Over 1 Ballot Panel's Disbandment
Updated
Updated · POLITICO · Jun 30

Adams Charter Commission Sues Mamdani, Hochul Over 1 Ballot Panel's Disbandment

3 articles · Updated · POLITICO · Jun 30

Summary

  • A lawsuit expected Tuesday targets Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Gov. Kathy Hochul, the city and the state over the late-May shutdown of Eric Adams’ Charter Revision Commission.
  • The draft complaint argues the state-budget provision Mamdani used to abolish the panel was unconstitutional and that his disbandment order misread the authority granted by Albany.
  • That commission had already advanced a November ballot question on open primaries, a change supporters said would expand voter choice and critics saw as politically damaging to Mamdani.
  • City Hall said it is prepared to defend the state law authorizing the commission’s termination, while Adams allies cast the suit as a fight to preserve millions of New Yorkers’ chance to vote on election rules.
  • Randy Mastro, Adams’ former first deputy mayor, is expected to file the case pro bono, extending a power struggle rooted in Adams’ last-day creation of the panel.

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