Details of decision about Ellis Ivory

Published: Monday, Oct. 18, 2004 10:21 p.m. MDT
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
Salt Lake County attorneys concluded Monday that:

• The attempted certification of Ellis Ivory as the Republican candidate was not legally done (but the party is expected to properly certify him in time for the Nov. 2 election to get his name on the ballot).

• Mayor Nancy Workman's doctor's note, which accompanied her official withdrawal from the race, was legally sufficient to allow the party to replace her on the ballot.

• If Ivory is certified as the GOP candidate, write-in votes placed for him to date would be counted. However, write-in votes placed for him on a ballot on which his name appears as the GOP candidate would be rejected.

• Votes for Workman — absentee or regular — will be rejected and will not be transferred to Ivory.

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

Related content
previousnext

Latest comments

Science is not settled

Anonymous | 6:13 p.m. If YOU believe it is inevitable that the planet will...

Are the Trail blazers still interested in a trade with the Jazz? If the...

Woodland Hills cuts lot prices, fees

Yes, this is a very bad deal. I'm glad you geniuses can see through it. Now...

Help sought for homeless

Let Obama pay for it all. He taxing me to death, to help the so called poor,...

Paul did exactly what the Jazz management told his agent to do: "Go out and...

How about a little sympathy here? It is much, much harder to pay campaign...

then we release harpring

i hope they go for lamar odom if they dont resign milsap. they give golden...

Another wild idea - why not limit the costs involved in healthcare. Why does...

Brother Pratt was a great teacher when I had him. I slept through seminary...

Advertisements