Candidate Files Federal Lawsuit to Overcome Age Limit to Hold City Office

On September 24, Brett McClafferty, who is 21 years old, filed a federal lawsuit against a new city ordinance in Streetsboro, Ohio, requiring candidates for Mayor to be at least 23 years of age by the time of the mayoral election. The case is McClafferty v Portage County Board of Elections, 5:09-cv-2210. The election is this November, so Judge Sara Lioi is expediting the case. The hearing is Tuesday, Sep. 29, at 9 a.m. in Akron. See this story. Thanks to Carter Momberger for the link.


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Candidate Files Federal Lawsuit to Overcome Age Limit to Hold City Office — 2 Comments

  1. Pingback: “Candidate Files Federal Lawsuit to Overcome Age Limit to Hold City Office” – Cincinnati Lawyers Finney, Stagnaro, Saba & Patterson

  2. How about an Age 1 second after birth case — in this New Age of MORON cases ???

    How many New Age INSANE folks are on Mother Earth now — due to INSANE parents, drugs, pollution or whatever ???

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