California Congressman Jeff Denham Wins Lawsuit Over Ballot Occupation Label by Avoiding Being Served

California is the only state that prints the occupation of each candidate on the ballot for all partisan office except President. On August 30, Congressman Jeff Denham won a lawsuit that argued his label of “farmer” is not true and should not be on the ballot next to his name. But the basis for his court victory was that the people who brought the lawsuit were not able to hand-deliver notification to him that he was being sued. The people who brought the lawsuit say he deliberately evaded the process server, both in Washington, D.C., and in his home district. See this story.


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California Congressman Jeff Denham Wins Lawsuit Over Ballot Occupation Label by Avoiding Being Served — 4 Comments

  1. Any of the gerrymander HACKS have *HACK* as their occupation on the ballots ???


    PR and AppV

  2. Doesn’t California have a process for validating designations?

    Shouldn’t the litigants filed suit against Alex Padilla?

  3. A-N-Y part of the election process NOT under attack —

    by hoards of the usual suspects ???

    Election days/dates, offices, office candidates and issues getting on ballots ???

    Ballot forms / voting instructions ???

    Votes for any of above ???

    Where is that Model Election LAW ??? — totally approved in the text of a SCOTUS opinion.

    PR and AppV

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