Mayor-Elect of Pawnee, Oklahoma, Denied the Ability to Take Office for Past Felony Conviction in Arizona

Pawnee, Oklahoma, held a non-partisan election for Mayor on April 5, 2011. Chris Linder won. However, because he had a past felony conviction in Arizona, he cannot be sworn in. See this story. Now the city will need a special election to fill the vacancy. Thanks to Richard Prawdzienski for the link.

Linder did not know that his past felony conviction would disqualify him until after the ballots had been printed. Then he tried to get a pardon from Arizona, but Arizona officials refused.


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Mayor-Elect of Pawnee, Oklahoma, Denied the Ability to Take Office for Past Felony Conviction in Arizona — 3 Comments

  1. So much for “paying your debt to society” I guess. On the other hand I guess I would feel differently about it if his conviction had been for child molestation or some violent crime like rape or assault.

  2. Ex post facto stuff — since the crime happened in another sovereign State ???

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