Though it has been characterized as sour grapes, Ralph Lorigo of the Conservative party contends that an illegal attempt was made to change registrations and that absentee ballots were also illegal.
The outcomes of multiple races will serve as barometers for where voters from the Democratic, Republican and minor parties are headed politically going into the 2024 election cycle.
New York State Supreme Court Justice Joe Lorigo, son of Erie County Conservative Party Chairman Ralph Lorigo, is the subject of an ethics complaint being investigated by the State Commission
State Supreme Court justices, who serve terms of 14 years and make $210,900 per year, are bound by tougher ethics regulations than other elected officials.