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Florida court bars signs for Foley replacement
Reuters ^ | October 18 | Michael Peltier

Posted on 10/19/2006 3:27:14 AM PDT by PghBaldy

The candidate replacing Florida's disgraced former Rep. Mark Foley on the ballot in next month's election has been barred from posting signs at polling places clarifying that votes for Foley will actually go to him, authorities said on Wednesday.

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TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: florida; foley; joenegron; negron
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1 posted on 10/19/2006 3:27:15 AM PDT by PghBaldy
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To: PghBaldy

I would do it anyway.


2 posted on 10/19/2006 3:38:49 AM PDT by Niteranger68 (I gigged your peace frog.)
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To: PghBaldy

The RNC should assist this guy. If there are 300 precincts, print 300 signs and get 300 volunteers to stand outside the polling places with them.


3 posted on 10/19/2006 3:49:08 AM PDT by mak5
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To: PghBaldy

During the last presidential election moveon.org was distributing literature at the door to the school I go and vote...no one moved them right away....why not do the same?


4 posted on 10/19/2006 4:24:22 AM PDT by Taggart_D
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To: mak5
Gov. Jeb Bush had at least one ad on the West Palm stations last night encouraging voters to vote for "(his) friend" Joe Negron. Hopefully, the West Palm voters are paying attention.
5 posted on 10/19/2006 4:56:26 AM PDT by Humal
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To: PghBaldy

Post them in huge letters at the 100-yard "campaigning" limit, just to be safe, even if they do manage to get them restored inside.


6 posted on 10/19/2006 4:58:22 AM PDT by kevkrom (War is not about proportionality. Knitting is about proportionality. War is about winning.)
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To: Taggart_D
This hack Judge has been a DNC operative for years.
She did the exact opposite for the dems . She ruled a dem could exchange a new Dem on already printed ballot and in violation of FL voting law.

She is scum.The RNC needs to go judge shopping to !
7 posted on 10/19/2006 4:59:30 AM PDT by BurtSB (the price of freedom is eternal vigilance)
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To: BurtSB

Can you provide a link to her earlier ruling?


8 posted on 10/19/2006 5:02:06 AM PDT by JNL
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To: mak5

Exactly, voluunteers handing out fliers would be more effective than signs no matter. Bus in CRs if you have to.


9 posted on 10/19/2006 5:02:29 AM PDT by Schuck
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To: Humal

I saw the ad a couple times. I Laughed out Loud during it. Did you catch Gov Bush when he started the commercial....all sad....talking about Mark Foley. Then when he immediately brought up Joe Negron, he gives a great big smile. The change was instantaneous...it was so obvious...funny.


10 posted on 10/19/2006 5:04:33 AM PDT by Fawn (Hillary's junk--> http://blogs.chron.com/techblog/archives/2006/10/hillarys_baggag.html)
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To: JNL
Goggle her name , she been real busy in Leon county Fl !
She is the Dems number judge to run to. Leon county is Tallahassee , the capital which is one of the few dem hot spots left in FL thanks to two colleges and alot of state union employees !
11 posted on 10/19/2006 5:07:16 AM PDT by BurtSB (the price of freedom is eternal vigilance)
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To: Fawn
Joe Negron team needs everyones help with the phone banks.
Contact them at 772-349-7878 !
12 posted on 10/19/2006 5:09:07 AM PDT by BurtSB (the price of freedom is eternal vigilance)
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To: BurtSB

The problem is Judges must be lawyers licensed in FL for 5 years.

The FL Bar is overun by the Democrats.

Even if the appointments were 100% random you would far more likely select a Democrat.

Even when a judge is up for re-election, lawyers are committing career suicide running agains a sitting judge.

I think appeals are going to be flying fast.


13 posted on 10/19/2006 5:15:42 AM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: PghBaldy

I did not see any reference to it in the article, but on Fox last night, they reported that the judge also issued rules that forbid any poll worker from answering any questions about Foley's name being on the ballot.


14 posted on 10/19/2006 5:53:17 AM PDT by Bob Buchholz
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To: PghBaldy

Cap'n Ed Morrisey thinks it's the right judicial decision:

A Little Judicial Restraint Bites The GOP In Florida

A Florida judge exercised judicial restraint and deference to the legislature in an election ruling yesterday, but don't expect the GOP to jump with joy over it. Leon County judge Janet Ferris ruled that polling places cannot post signs explaining that Mark Foley's votes will count for Joe Negron in the midterm election November 7th:


{Ed quoting news story}

A judge on Wednesday barred election supervisors from posting signs in polling places explaining that votes cast for former Representative Mark Foley would go to the substitute candidate.

The judge, Janet E. Ferris of Circuit Court in Leon County, issued her decision days before voters can begin casting ballots under the early voting system of Florida.

Judge Ferris, ruling on a complaint by the Florida Democratic Party, said the Legislature had not authorized such postings in its law on replacement candidates. The law requires the original candidate’s name to be the ballot if the change is made after the primary results have been certified.

“The court is not at liberty to question the Legislature’s decision or its judgment in enacting the statute,” the judge wrote. “And there can be little doubt that it understood the confusion likely to result where voters know that the person reflected on the ballot is no longer seeking the position.”

Interpreting the statute “as permitting the proposed intrusion into the polling place,” the judge added, would be “an extrapolation far beyond the Legislature’s words.”

{End quote, back to Ed's commentary}

Unfortunately, this is almost certainly the correct decision. When the Florida legislature passed the law mandating the primary as the deadline for ballot changes, it clearly had to know that they risked voter confusion if a candidate had to be replaced for any reason -- death, disqualification, or in this case, withdrawal and resignation. The legislature did not provide any remedies for this, and for good reason. They apparently wanted to eliminate the possibility of a Torricelli Option, where a bad candidate can get swapped out at the last minute by his or her party for a better one, one that voters have no time to vet before the general election.

Where does that leave the GOP in Foley's 16th District? Probably not in bad shape. The disastrous publicity surrounding the Foley scandal has also informed voters in the district of Negron's candidacy and the automatic application of Foley votes to Negron. Campaigners in the district will assuredly park themselves at the nearest perimeter allowed by law to inform voters of the rule, asking them to cast votes for the GOP. Foley's district has proven reliably Republican, and Negron should at least remain within striking distance of the race.

Florida's legislature should revisit this law, however, when it returns to session. If they insist on locking names on the ballot at the primary, then they should allow some sort of explanation at the polling station to inform voters how their votes will count when a candidate has been replaced for any reason. It sounds like a series of regulations passed at different times, and legislators didn't understand the impact each had on the other. Their intention of avoiding the kind of mischief pulled by the Democrats in New Jersey in 2002 is laudable, but the result hurts voter ability to understand how best to select their representation.

And Judge Ferris did get this right -- it's the legislature's job to fix the problem, and not the court's prerogative to modify laws to suit the purposes of the court. Republicans might be disappointed, but this is the kind of judicial restraint that we support.


15 posted on 10/19/2006 6:20:08 AM PDT by Uncledave
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To: Uncledave

I thought something like that too, considering how mad I (a Gore voter) was over FL's judicial activism in 2000. Now, they need to have people outside poll (if it's allowed, it is here) telling people the score.


16 posted on 10/19/2006 11:10:28 AM PDT by PghBaldy (Depose Nancy! What did she know and when did she know it?)
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To: mak5

They could even put signs on their cars and drive around for a few weeks (just don't cover up windows). Cheap advertising.


17 posted on 10/19/2006 11:13:38 AM PDT by PghBaldy (Depose Nancy! What did she know and when did she know it?)
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