The Illinois Supreme Court on Tuesday said it would hear Rahm Emanuel’s appeal to be kept on the Chicago mayoral ballot, just hours after granting a stay to keep him there until the court makes a final ruling on whether the former White House chief of staff is an eligible candidate.
The court said it had granted Emanuel’s request to hear the appeal on an “expedited basis,” using briefs that both sides filed with the appellate court. A spokesman for the high court said there will be no additional briefs or oral arguments.
Earlier Tuesday, the high court approved a stay to keep Emanuel on the ballot.
“It is ordered that the emergency motion, by petitioner Rahm Emanuel, for stay pending appeal is allowed in part,” the order said, noting that the court is still weighing whether to grant his request for an expedited appeals process.
The stay stops the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners from printing ballots without Emanuel’s name, which the board said it was planning to begin Tuesday. “If any ballots are printed while this court is considering this case, the ballots should include the name of petitioner Rahm Emanuel as a candidate for mayor of the City of Chicago,” the order said:
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