Adjunct Professor Jerry H. Goldfeder co-wrote a column in the New York Law Journal regarding how New York ballot access laws restrict voters’ ability to vote for candidates.
“[New York] restrictive ballot access laws often deprive voters an opportunity to have a choice when they vote. [We surveyed] a variety of rulings from 2018 to demonstrate how hyper-technical provisions litter the law, and prevent otherwise eligible candidates from being on the ballot—thus narrowing, and often eliminating, choices for the voters.”