Posted on 11/22/2006 12:07:32 PM PST by SwinneySwitch
Two weeks after voters sent U.S. Rep. Henry Bonilla and former Congressman Ciro Rodriguez into a runoff, it finally got put on the calendar. Voters go to the polls Dec. 12.
Early voting starts Dec. 4.
But soon after word got out late Tuesday, Rodriguez objected to the short period between the announcement and election day, saying in a written statement that Gov. Rick Perry and Texas Secretary of State Roger Williams had done "a disservice."
"This is yet another coordinated Republican scheme to manipulate the electoral process in order to limit voter participation," the San Antonio Democrat said.
The runoff and the Nov. 7 special election that preceded it stemmed from the U.S. Supreme Court's June ruling that GOP leaders violated the Voting Rights Act in 2003 when they carved 100,000 Hispanics out of District 23. As a remedy, a three-judge panel redrew its boundaries to include the heavily Hispanic South Bexar County.
One of the plaintiffs' attorneys in the case, Luis Vera Jr., said Tuesday night he was considering going back to court. State officials, he argued, should have sought "pre-clearance" from the U.S. Justice Department before setting the runoff date. He also said the timing of the announcement late in the day, shortly before a major holiday was suspicious.
"They're setting this up to disenfranchise the Latino vote," said Vera, a longtime Rodriguez supporter and national general counsel of the League of United Latin American Citizens.
But Perry spokeswoman Kathy Walt contended the governor had complied with the court order that set up the 23rd District's special election. Also, "because it is a court order," she said, "we do not have to go through pre-clearance with the Justice Department."
Vera planned to convene a meeting today with other attorneys from the redistricting case to weigh their options which include seeking a temporary restraining order in federal court to stop the election.
Late Tuesday afternoon, Perry set the election day and early voting dates after canvassing the results of Congressional District 23's chaotic seven-way special election.
Dec. 12 was the earliest the runoff could take place under Texas election law, according to Perry's office.
In a written statement, San Antonio Republican Bonilla said he was "pleased" Perry set the election for Dec. 12.
But Vanessa Gonzalez, spokeswoman for Rodriguez, said his campaigners were worried that with less than three weeks before election day, they "wouldn't be able to educate voters about Henry Bonilla's record."
Before the announcement, both campaigns showed some angst over not knowing when the runoff would take place.
Tuesday was the deadline for the 20 counties in District 23, which stretches from San Antonio to El Paso, to submit their vote totals to the Texas Secretary of State's office, which then compiled the results and sent them to Perry.
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gjefferson@express-news.net
Not enough time for dead democrats to get their ballots mailed in, Luis?
Count on the Rats to show graciousness and class.
If we really wanted to be fair, we'd force the Dem to run a write-in campaign as was done in Tom Delay's district . . . by judicial fiat.
The incumbent Republican is Hispanic. The election will be a Republican Hispanic vs. a Democrat Hispanic, but Latino voters will be disenfrachised unless the 'Rat wins.
Have no doubt that he will go over 50% on December 12th.
"...Latino voters will be disenfrachised unless the 'Rat wins."
"By George, he's got it!
Bonilla should win easily on Dec. 12.
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We need to raise the financial resources to mount the most aggressive and ambitious Latino get-out-the-vote (GOTV) effort for the December 19th Texas Congressional run-off election.
By SVREP targeting these voters and another 15,000 occasional voters for an aggressive ground operation with 3 to 4 live contacts, turnout will take place on December 19th.
They were planning on the 19th before it was officialy announced as the 12th this week. Now, they have to change all their plans.
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