In April of 2023, third ward resident Lola Roberts submitted her 8 pages of signed petition to the Columbia County Board of Elections to get on the ballot in the fall to run for one of the two third ward council member seats. Shershah Mizan and I also submitted ours on time. All three of the petitions were accepted by the BOE and the three of us were on that fall's ballot, vying to represent the third ward on the Hudson Common Council. You remember who came up short.
I recently obtained copies of Lola's signed petition papers from two years ago. Within ten minutes of perusing the petition's pages -- and with the help of my original walking list from 2023 -- I had easily found five signatures that should not have been accepted by the BOE. No one made objections to those invalid signatures (there is only a three-day window to do so once the BOE accepts a petition!), and the BOE didn't see any of them in their own reviews of Lola's petition if they even bothered to take a cursory look at it. It's almost as if the BOE made sure Lola got on the ballot, faulty petition notwithstanding, so that I would have less of a chance to get on the council. (For more about the BOE making a "mistake" related to my candidacy and petition two years ago, read here: Just An Honest Mistake?).