Court Date Set for 10th Circuit Argument on Out-of-State Circulators

The 10th Circuit will hear Yes on Term Limits v Savage on September 25, Thursday, in Denver. This is the case on whether the U.S. Constitution protects the ability of out-of-staters to circulate petitions. The case is from Oklahoma. The U.S. District Court had upheld the Oklahoma restriction.

The only 10th circuit precedent in this area of the law is favorable. It is Chandler v City of Arvada, 292 F 3d 1236 (2002). It held that a city could not ban circulators from circulating a city initiative, just because those circulators don’t live in that city. The 10th circuit includes Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah and Wyoming. That case arose from Colorado.


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  1. How about having Russian and Chinese alien foreign communists be circulating petitions — and vice versa, of course, Americans in Russia and China ???

    One more part of election stuff TOTALLY screwed up by the MORON party hack courts — especially the party hack Supremes.

    Each regime is SOVEREIGN.

    NO aliens allowed in internal election stuff.

    Right to vote.
    Right to be a candidate.

    ALL screwed up by the New Age MORON party hack Supremes — with their MORON adjectives — compelling, strict, etc. etc. — that drive the local courts totally raving NUTS — with endless legal hair splitting and appeals.

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