
    In the Matter of Kenneth C. Jones, Respondent, v New York State Board of Elections, Respondent, and James D. Brewster, Appellant. In the Matter of Paul G. Spaulding, Appellant, v New York State Board of Elections and Kenneth C. Jones, Respondents.
    Argued August 30, 1978;
    decided September 1, 1978
    
      APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL
    
      James D. Brewster, appellant pro se.
    
    
      David P. Elkovitch for Kenneth C. Jones, respondent.
    
      Thomas P. Zolezzi and James B. Cantwell for New York State Board of Elections, respondent.
   OPINION OF THE COURT

In each case: Order reversed, without costs, and the judgment of Supreme Court, Albany County, reinstated in the following memorandum: Considering the fact that the applicable statute (Election Law, § 6-132) gives no notice as to the requirements for inclusion in designating petitions where the nomenclature of the local electoral subdivisions is materially different from that employed in the statute, there can be no insistence on literal compliance with the statutory prescriptions. That being so, we conclude that the designating petitions in this instance were in sufficient conformity with the requirements of section 6-132. Obviously, there should be prompt legislative correction of this anomaly, peculiar to one county, by addition of appropriate nomenclature or by exception to the State statute (Election Law, § 4-100).

In Matter of Spaulding v New York State Bd. of Elections: We agree with the Appellate Division that the petition to validate was timely.

Concur: Chief Judge Breitel and Judges Jasen, Gabrielli, Jones, Wachtler, Fuchsberg and Cooke.  