Judge Rules Newsom Can’t Label Himself Dem on Recall Ballot
Jul 13, 2021 18:17:42 GMT -5
Post by maybetoday on Jul 13, 2021 18:17:42 GMT -5
Judge Rules Newsom Can’t Label Himself a Democrat on Recall Ballot After His Team Makes Filing Error
By Cristina Laila
Published July 12, 2021 at 8:06pm
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) will not be able to label himself a Democrat on the recall ballot this September after his team made a filing error and omitted his party preference.
Newsom sued the California Secretary of State to let his team fix the error late last month.
Judge James P. Arguelles on Monday denied Newsom’s request to let his team make the correction after hearing arguments on Friday.
“Governor Newsom argues that unique circumstances attending his untimely party designation support an order excusing the noncompliance,” Arguelles wrote, but “the court is not persuaded.”
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Politico reported:
Newsom’s team had scrambled to correct an error that will now deprive him of his party preference on ballots for the Sept. 14 recall. Newsom sued Secretary of State Shirley Weber in late June, arguing that the law imposes a needlessly early deadline for recall targets to request their party designation and that voters deserve to see that information.
After hearing arguments Friday, however, Judge James P. Arguelles ruled late Monday against Newsom. Arguelles had already played an instrumental role in the recall by granting proponents four additional months to gather signatures — an extension that ultimately coincided with the worst months of the pandemic in California.
Arguelles disagreed with an argument from Newsom’s attorney that party status was a vital piece of information for voters, writing that the law offered candidates “discretion to inform recall voters about their party preferences, as opposed to imposing a requirement that voters be so informed.” Arguelles rejected the notion a “good faith error” on Newsom’s part should spare him.
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By Cristina Laila
Published July 12, 2021 at 8:06pm
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) will not be able to label himself a Democrat on the recall ballot this September after his team made a filing error and omitted his party preference.
Newsom sued the California Secretary of State to let his team fix the error late last month.
Judge James P. Arguelles on Monday denied Newsom’s request to let his team make the correction after hearing arguments on Friday.
“Governor Newsom argues that unique circumstances attending his untimely party designation support an order excusing the noncompliance,” Arguelles wrote, but “the court is not persuaded.”
TRENDING: BREAKING: Michigan Attorney Drops HUGE BOMBSHELL on Election Fraud Tonight at 6 PM ET -- LIVE STREAM VIDEO
Politico reported:
Newsom’s team had scrambled to correct an error that will now deprive him of his party preference on ballots for the Sept. 14 recall. Newsom sued Secretary of State Shirley Weber in late June, arguing that the law imposes a needlessly early deadline for recall targets to request their party designation and that voters deserve to see that information.
After hearing arguments Friday, however, Judge James P. Arguelles ruled late Monday against Newsom. Arguelles had already played an instrumental role in the recall by granting proponents four additional months to gather signatures — an extension that ultimately coincided with the worst months of the pandemic in California.
Arguelles disagreed with an argument from Newsom’s attorney that party status was a vital piece of information for voters, writing that the law offered candidates “discretion to inform recall voters about their party preferences, as opposed to imposing a requirement that voters be so informed.” Arguelles rejected the notion a “good faith error” on Newsom’s part should spare him.
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