Connecticut Supreme Court Hears Ballot Access Case Involving Lost Paperwork

On September 15, the Connecticut Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Butts v Bysiewicz, SC 18663.  The issue is whether the Democratic Party’s candidate for Probate Judge, John W. Butts, should be on the ballot.  The documents showing him to be the party’s nominee were either lost in the postal mail, or lost in the Secretary of State’s office.  See this story.  Thanks to Bill Van Allen for the link.


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Connecticut Supreme Court Hears Ballot Access Case Involving Lost Paperwork — 1 Comment

  1. How about blood oath receipts for the paperwork — from the postal snail / election dept bureaucrats ???

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