[LPIL - Board of Directors] LP IL v. Cook County Clerk, Commissioners still need signatures

executivedirector at lpillinois.org executivedirector at lpillinois.org
Fri Mar 4 16:50:56 EST 2022


Glad we didn't rush to release any press release or any official 
announcement.

On 2022-03-04 15:45, treasurer at lpillinois.org wrote:
> The judge was hesitant to go the whole way and overstep the clerk's 
> capacity
> to review the petition documents.  As this was a preemptive strike, he 
> felt
> that she would violate our civil rights but, by magic or other such
> nonsense, not do so at the last second.  Thus, the signature 
> requirement
> stuck.  Could have also been ex-parte whining from high ranking D 
> officials.
> 
> It sounds like Jason and Jim have the numbers they need but countywide 
> may
> need help.  Remember, you can gather until the 14th.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: executivedirector at lpillinois.org 
> <executivedirector at lpillinois.org>
> Sent: Friday, March 4, 2022 3:32 PM
> To: treasurer at lpillinois.org
> Cc: bsizelo at yahoo.com; 'Jim Humay' <jhumay at gmail.com>; 'Jason Ross 
> Decker'
> <jasonrossdecker at gmail.com>; 'Adam Balling' <adamballing at hotmail.com>;
> LPIL-BOD at lists.lpillinois.org
> Subject: Re: LP IL v. Cook County Clerk, Commissioners still need 
> signatures
> 
> Why was there a twist?
> 
> On 2022-03-04 15:28, treasurer at lpillinois.org wrote:
>> So, there was a small twist to the court's final order.  Our
>> commissioner candidates will need to turn in signatures.  It is only
>> 29 signatures to get on the ballot so it is recommended to turn in at
>> least 100 valid signatures to prevent any funny business with the
>> clerk.
>> 
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