McGraw appeals to high court to keep Nader off state ballot
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Kaufman said the state’s interest did not outweigh the harm that would be done by keeping Nader off the ballot.
In its petition to overturn the ruling, Attorney General Darrell V. McGraw Jr.’s office said the harm would fall on voters if Nader were allowed to remain on the ballot.
“It is clear that a significant likelihood of harm will result to the State and the public’s interest in the fair and honest conduct of elections if the plaintiff is directed to place defendant’s name on the ballot where defendant utterly failed to comply with statutory requirements of nominating petitions,” said the petition, filed last Friday.
During an Aug. 30 hearing before Kaufman, the Attorney General’s office presented several witnesses who said that petition workers failed to display credentials that would identify them as seeking signatures for Nader; failed to inform voters of the petition’s purpose; displayed the petition in a way that failed to show it was for Nader; and refused, delayed or gave inconsistent or misleading answers to questions from those who signed the petition. More....
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