Late on February 7, the Arizona Supreme Court issued a two-page order, keeping Alejandrina Cabrera off the ballot for city council of San Luis, Arizona. The Court said it would explain its reasoning later. Cabrera was also kept off the ballot by the lower court, because the lower court had ruled that she doesn’t speak English well enough to comply with a state law that says public officials must speak English. Thanks to Rick Hasen for this news.
She better learn how to speak English then
Any constitutional law tests required for public officers – esp. appellate court judges ???