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The Law Offices of Frederick K. Brewington is a well-respected litigation firm with an office in Hempstead, Long Island. Our focus is primarily in the area of civil rights, voting rights, employment discrimination, police misconduct, personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death and criminal law. However, the Law Offices of Frederick K. Brewington is a full- service law firm handling matters in numerous areas of law and providing a wide range of services from contract formation to litigation and trial practice.

NYS Education Commissioner Orders Special Election for School Board Trustee

In an unprecedented decision, the New York State Commissioner of Education has upheld an appeal that Frederick K. Brewington filed on behalf of his client, Maribel Touré. The Commissioner’s Office has refused to acknowledge Betty Cross as the winner of the Hempstead School Board Trustee election, which was held on May 20, and ordered the Hempstead School District to hold a special election to fill the elected position, now scheduled for October 28, 2014.

On May 21, the day after the school board elections, the Hempstead School District quickly called a meeting — without notifying district residents in advance — to inspect the absentee ballots. Twenty-one ballots were counted in favor of Ms. Cross and six were counted in favor of Ms. Touré. It was later announced that Ms. Cross won re-election, beating the challenger, Ms. Touré. On June 12, Ms. Touré filed a petition challenging the results and alleging election fraud, abuse of absentee ballots and other improprieties, which impacted the recent school board election.

The Commissioner of Education ruled on July 20 that Ms. Cross must step down. The Hempstead School District filed a petition with the Commissioner’s Office, claiming there was no evidence of wrongdoing during the election and that Ms. Cross could keep her seat. On August 28, the Commissioner’s Office upheld Ms. Touré’s appeal and ruled that the school district cannot allow Ms. Cross to be declared the winner. In addition, the district was ordered by the Commissioner of Education to hold a special election for the vacant board seat. The special election has been scheduled for October 28.

“The Education Commissioner’s decision is a victory for the voters and the children of the Hempstead School District,” Mr. Brewington said. “The commissioner found it necessary to reject the respondents’ answer due to serious procedural flaws. Also, this was not a decision which is common for the commissioner, but was necessary due to the extreme level of abuses proven by the appeal.”

 

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