Petitioner, a candidate for nomination of the Democratic Party for the public office of Mayor of the City of New York, filed a petition containing 19,386 signatures with the Board of Elections in the City of New York on July 11, 1985, designating him as candidate for nomination for that office. The number of valid signatures required to constitute a designating petition for such office is 10,000 (Election Law § 6-136 [2] [a]). On June 30, 1984 the Board, acting on objections...
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