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NY-19: Nan Hayworth notaries admit to misconduct

by: cliffweathers

Sat Aug 28, 2010 at 10:43:00 AM EDT



Nan Hayworth's campaign manager, John Hicks, along with other campaign notaries, admitted to misconduct on the witness stand Wednesday in regards to the handling of Independence Party petitions. Hayworth, a retired Mt. Kisco physician, is one of two potential Republican opponents to Democratic Congressman John Hall (NY-19) in November.

Two days into a court review of the petitions, Hicks admitted that allegations brought forth by Congressman's John Hall campaign were true, and that he didn't uphold the law "in the traditional sense" when gathering signatures for the Independence Party line.  

cliffweathers :: NY-19: Nan Hayworth notaries admit to misconduct
Third parties, such as the Independence Party, often use notaries to reduce errors and petition mishandling. Importantly, notaries must swear each person in before they sign a petition sheet. Hall's campaign had alleged that Hayworth's campaign notaries consistently perpetuated fraud when gathering signatures.

And while Hicks, along with two other notaries admitted to not following New York law, Hayworth's campaign manager attempted to distance his personal petition practices from the campaign he manages. On the stand, Hicks denied coordinating the campaign's petition process, first claiming he did not know who was responsible and later making the feeble claim that nobody had coordinated this extremely critical step in ballot access.

Previously, Nan Hayworth's campaign had denied any wrongdoing in an email to Left of the Hudson:


The Hayworth campaign categorically and vehemently rejects the allegations that any campaign staffer, notary or others engaged in deliberate fraud regarding Independence Party petitions.

I'm wondering if Hayworth's campaign is sticking to that claim, or if the message was a parsing of words. It seems that while they're now admitting to mishandling the petitions, they've denied that they did so deliberately, thus absolving them, at least in their minds, from the taint of fraud.

Hall's campaign responded to Hick's admission:


"I'm glad that Mr. Hicks came clean that he never swore in signers, despite a clear legal requirement for him to do so. He's an experienced attorney and this is not his first election. He should have known better than to break the law," Hall campaign manager Patrick McGarrity said. "However, his efforts to deny that anyone in the Hayworth campaign coordinated their petition efforts is disingenuous at best. Somehow, a petition arrived at the New York State Board of Elections in Albany."

One other Hayworth campaign worker, a notary, testified to not swearing in petition signers as required by law. Other Hayworth notaries defended their petition practices, even despite the insistence of signers who claim they were not sworn in.

One local politician, a Yorktown City Councilman, Vishnu Patel has admitted his involvement in the mishandling of petitions, claiming that he gathered a signature for his wife and then turning the page over to his wife to notarize. Councilman Patel is not a member of the Independence Party or a notary and cannot carry Independence Party petitions.

The notary section on a petition page is a written legal declaration. The document must not only attest to the identity of those signing it, but the identity of the person carrying the petition. It is also required that notaries not just identify petition signers, but witness that signers, in fact, wish for the candidate to be the party's nominee, thus they must swear in petition signers. Notaries who violate this process are found to have committed fraud.

Patel's wife, Dipika, contradicted her husband during her testimony, claiming that she gathered more than 70 signatures herself. The Hall campaign, however, has collected multiple affidavits from petition signees regarding the Patels handling of petitions, which disputes the claims made by both. Hall's campaign maintains that the Patels systemically committed fraud.

Hall's campaign backs up their claim in a press release:


"It seems more than suspect that the only instance of fraud that Patel admitted to is the one that was extensively covered by News 12 in the days preceding his appearance in court," Hall manager McGarrity said. "Patel went into the trial knowing specifically of one signature that we had evidence against. There is absolutely no credibility to his claim that this one 'mistake' is the limit to the fraud he perpetrated."

New York Supreme Court Justice Michael C. Lynch is working on the schedule for further court proceedings where Hall's campaign intends to prove that these admitted instances of misconduct, as well as others, show a pattern notarial fraud significant enough to invalidate many of Hayworth's Independence Party petitions.

Hayworth faces a September 14 primary against Neil Di Carlo, a Wall Street compliance officer. The winner of the Republican primary will face Hall in November. It's unclear whether or not Hayworth would remain on the Conservative and Independence Party lines should Di Carlo, the underdog, win the primary. Di Carlo has backing from statewide Tea Party groups and is notably the more conservative of the two candidates. In contrast Hayworth's pro choice viewpoints, Di Carlo is against abortion.

This diary is cross-posted at Left of the Hudson.

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Misconduct...fraud...who cares? It's wrong. (0.00 / 0)
Thanks for posting this Cliff. Your analysis of parsing is right on. I don't get why she's allowed to stay on a ballot when there's proven misconduct. Isn't that like being a little pregnant? Do Hall's lawyers then go a step further and bring another case? What are the existing statutes that define misconduct as opposed to fraud? Should there be better laws that create penalties for misconduct with intent?

Yes this is inside baseball, but there is an ambient effect and it increases public cynicism. It only erodes the public's trust in government and the electoral process. There are no consequences for misconduct when intent has been proven. What am I missing here?


Integrity (0.00 / 0)
Notaries know full well that they have to swear in every signer; this is part of the training they go through to become one. When you're a notary, you're a sworn holder of a public office and are entrusted to represent the State of New York in the witnessing and processing of legal documents. By "bending the rules" you're violating your trust with the State and with the public.

Many candidates make their way through the petitioning process without lying and cheating and it's those candidates that should be applauded for their integrity. It makes you wonder about the makeup of this campaign and this candidate when it doesn't seem to be a big deal to them when they disregard the laws of the State of New York.

Integrity counts.  


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