The Hudson Independent reports that New York Supreme Court Justice David Fried has rejected a claim by U.S. Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) ’s to oust Democratic candidate Effie Phillips-Staley’s petitions to be on that ballot to run against him.
Lawler is the only Republican incumbent in New York whose district is rated a “tossup,” and he faces a difficult year with President Donald Trump acting as a drag on Republicans in the midterms. In November, Cook Political Report categorized Lawler's Hudson Valley seat as "lean Republican." But by January, one year into Trump’s second term, Cook shifted that designation to the "tossup" column.
Lawler is running for a third term in one of only three districts nationwide represented by a Republican that Democrat Kamala Harris won in 2024.
Lawler argued that Effie Phillips-Staley’s petitions were “permeated with fraud,” but Fried ruled that the Lawler campaign “failed to prove that the invalid signatures were enough to taint the entire submission,” according to the Independent. “Stipulating that as many as 501 signatures collected by one of Phillips-Staley’s hired collectors were invalid still left 2,058 valid signatures where only 1,250 were required to put her name on the ballot.”
Additionally, the judge determined that Lawler failed to show that the candidate herself or her campaign had collaborated with the collector, Dion McBean, to falsify signatures.
Lawler, who has been confronted by angry constituents griping about his connections to deeply unpopular Trump, did not accept the decision gracefully.
“No sooner had Judge Fried’s ruling been announced than the Lawler campaign called for ‘an immediate criminal investigation by state and federal authorities’ of her petitions,” reported the Independent.
“This is a criminal matter,” said Lawler’s campaign manager, Ciro Riccardi Wednesday. “Six voters testified live and under oath that signatures bearing their names were forged. Twenty-four more swore to the same thing in notarized affidavits. The candidate’s own lawyer admitted on the record that this ‘makes it fraud by somebody.’ Now we are calling on every law enforcement agency with jurisdiction — state and federal — to do their job, uncover how deep this fraud operation went, and hold the perpetrators of this scheme accountable.”


