Illlinois Democratic Candidate Fails to Persuade Federal Courts that if a Petition Has Almost Enough Signatures, it Should be Valid Given “Margin of Error” in Validation Process

Last year, Clinton Krislov was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Illinois Supreme Court Justice. He needed 5,050 signatures and he submitted 9,542, but when his petition was challenged, he was found to be 108 signatures short. He did … Continue reading