From the San Diego Union Tribune just moments ago... Looks like the folks still are trying to fight for Donna Frye. Hope she can pull through now. With all of the ugliness of the pension fund and other corruption that's now surfacing, not only *should* she be elected due to the earlier votes in her favor, but San Diego *needs* her to start on a clean slate and get things cleaned up around here to get our credit rating back, etc.
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Appeal in S.D. mayor re-election case filedBy Greg Moran
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
9:52 p.m. February 24, 2005
Three voters who unsuccessfully challenged Mayor Dick Murphy's narrow re-election win over Councilwoman Donna Frye filed an appeal Thursday and their lawyer promised to continue their legal battle "until every vote is counted."
The move, which was widely anticipated, opens another chapter in the lingering aftermath of the Nov. 2 election, which Murphy won by 2,238 votes over write-in candidate Frye.
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The San Diego mayor's lawyer, Bob Ottilie, issued a brief statement expressing disappointment with the latest postelection
"People have a right to appeal," he said. "It's unfortunate these folks will not put the best interests of the city ahead of their personal agenda."
Attorney Fred Woocher, representing three Frye supporters who went to court to try to overturn Murphy's win, said the issues in the case are too important not to pursue.
"These are fundamental issues about the rights of the voters and how the law is interpreted, not just in this election but in future elections," Woocher said.
An appeal could take several months to be resolved. While the courts can put the case on an expedited track, it could be as long as two months before any briefs are even filed.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20050224-2152-mayor-staff.html