NY fitfully counts absentee ballots amid legal challenge

FILE - Absentee ballots sit inside a sealed ballot box during early voting in the primary election in the SoHo neighborhood of New York, on Monday, June 14, 2021. Republican election officials around New York refused to process absentee ballots amid a court challenge in late October 2022, but then began opening and scanning the ballots after a warning from the state attorney general, officials said. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Republican election officials around New York refused to process absentee ballots amid a court challenge earlier this week, but then began opening and scanning the ballots after a warning from the state attorney general, officials said.

Up to two thirds of New York’s Republican county elections commissioners were reluctant to adhere to court orders this week that kept a new early ballot-counting law in place pending an appeals court decision, according to Onondaga County Democratic elections commissioner Dustin Czarny, who leads the Democratic caucus of statewide elections commissioners.

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