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Litigation

Sep. 8, 2016

Alameda County judicial candidate wins ballot language battle

Alameda County judicial candidate Scott Jackson won his legal battle against the county registrar's ruling, which initially precluded him from including language in his candidate statement about being endorsed by the local chapter of the Democratic Party.

By Joshua Sebold
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Alameda County judicial candidate Scott Jackson won his legal battle against the Alameda County Registrar of Voters office, which had precluded him from including language in his candidate statement about being endorsed by the local chapter of the Democratic Party.

Superior Court Judge Frank Roesch ruled late last week that including the language did not violate the Cali...

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