Republicans & Their Tomfoolery ! Would this type of chacanery get by the Brownwood Press ?
Republican Bounced From Ballot in Minnesota
by mmcintee
Mon Dec 19, 2005 at 03:27:28 PM PDT
The Minnesota Supreme Court today ruled that Republican Sue Ek did not establish residency in time for next week's special legislative election in St. Cloud (15B)and can not be listed on the ballot. Link to the ruling is on the Inside Minnesota Politics website.
On Friday, a lower-court judge ruled that Ek did not meet the residency requirement to run for the Legislature in St. Cloud. The Supreme Court agreed with the findings. State law requires a candidate to live within a district for six months. Ek signed an affidavit July 9 saying she lived in St. Paul.
The court did not make any ruling about replacing Ek on the ballot.
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This is what DFL (MN Democratic Party) Chair Brian Melendez had to say:
"Today the Supreme Court of Minnesota confirmed what the facts have already shown: Sue Ek doesn't live in St. Cloud, and wasn't telling the truth when she ran for elected office saying that she did.
"From day one, the Republicans have been playing political games with the people of St. Cloud. Gov. Pawlenty scheduled the special election two days after Christmas, which would ensure low voter turnout, and disfranchise the students of St. Cloud State University. Then the Republicans advanced a candidate who didn't even live in the district. The Supreme Court wasn't fooled. The voters won't be fooled either.
"The voters have a clear choice in Larry Haws. Haws has proven himself with over 32 years of public service to the people of the St. Cloud area. He is honest, trustworthy and the best choice to represent the Granite City at the State Capitol."
source: http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/12/19/172728/00
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