Government
Nov. 20, 2010
Lawsuit Could Affect Ballot Access
A lawsuit filed by the California Republican Party in Contra Costa County could have statewide implications for how much access election observers can have to mail-in and provisional ballots, as well as for their ability to challenge the legitimacy of those ballots.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A lawsuit filed by the California Republican Party in Contra Costa County could have statewide implications for how much access election observers can have to mail-in and provisional ballots, as well as for their ability to challenge the legitimacy of those ballots.
The lawsuit, Kathy C. Ellis and the California Republican Party v. Steve Weir, C10-03265, concerns two major issues: how much acce...
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