Posted on 12/28/2004 6:13:00 PM PST by Stoat
Montana Supreme Court Overturns Tie, Gives State House Race to Democrats HELENA, Mont. (AP) - The Montana Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned a decision that determined a disputed legislative race was tied, likely giving Democrats control of the state House of Representatives. Published: Dec 28, 2004 The 6-1 decision threw out a lower court ruling from earlier this month that seven contested ballots had properly been counted for Constitution Party candidate Rick Jore. The high court declared "one or more" contested ballots in the tied race invalid. Throwing out even one of those ballots means the vote tally swings to Democrat Jeanne Windham, the Supreme Court said. That, in turn, creates a 50-50 tie between Republicans and Democrats in the House and means the next House speaker likely will be from the party of Democratic Gov.-elect Brian Schweitzer. The party that controls the governor's office in Montana breaks ties in electing House speakers. The legislative race was declared a tie after a recount earlier this month. That gave outgoing Republican Gov. Judy Martz authority to appoint the winner. She chose the conservative Jore, giving the Republicans a 50-49 lead over Democrats in the House, with Jore as a lone Constitution Party candidate. The lower court ruling overturned by the Supreme Court had upheld the tie and left Jore's appointment in place. Mike Meloy, the attorney who filed the lawsuit over the disputed ruling, hailed the court's decision. "This is a great ruling, not only for Jeanne but for the system," he said. "The Supreme Court followed the precedent that has been set since almost the beginning of statehood." Jore said he was surprised and disappointed and wanted further justification from the court. "Obviously I disagree (with the ruling) and I'm disappointed but it's not the end of the world," he said. In its order, the Supreme Court did not say why it concluded that one or more of the ballots counted for Jore was invalid, but said it would issue a "full written and published opinion" later. Democrats hold a majority of seats in the Montana Senate as well. |
Don't tell me. The Supreme Court is majority Democratic appointees. Any one from Montana that can confirm or deny that?
Sheesh, Montana is going to the Democrats...it's been a trusted conservative stronghold, and I hope this is temporary.
no controlling legal authority anyone?????
remember that liberals in Montana aren't like liberals in California though.
Sheesh, Montana is going to the Democrats...it's been a trusted conservative stronghold, and I hope this is temporary.
No, MT is historically Democrat. It has had, I think, only two Republican U.S. senators since statehood.
And WY went Democrat in 2002, with a clintoid elected as governor.
The GOP cannot take WY and MT for granted in state races.
I said conservative, not Republican.
Bookmarked.
Thanks.
Montana Ping. Anyone tell us what the deal is with this? Is Montana conservative any more?
Do you know the state supreme court by party?
Or by who appointed them? (Which is the same thing, actually, for democrats!)
MT and WY won't go Democrat for president, but they will for governor. That's all I was saying.
Oh my gosh, shades of Washington...
I attribute the Democratic victories to a backlash against the perceived weakness and corruption of the Martz administration.
Thanks!
Rick Jore seems very manful about getting the screws from the courts. Too bad the GOP ran a week candidate and split the conservative vote in this race. Jore would have won hands down in a two-way race.
Click here for the sickening details.
The Demonrats will stab Montana in the back.
The place to move to is Idaho, right next door and uninfected with the liberal disease.
It will backfire eventually. Come next election this will become a major issue.. just like WA. "Look! It's the dems! They robbed us in Compton.. remember!?"
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