Court Rules in Favor of Cook, Against El Pasoans for Traditional Family Values
The 8th Court of Appeals has effectively ended the recall effort in a decision today. According to a piece in the El Paso Times, the 8th Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Mayor Cook.
The El Paso Times says that the Court ruled that the El Pasoans for Traditional Family Values violated the law in the collection of the signatures.
That leads to a question of whether or not there will be any consequences against the El Pasoans for Traditional Family Values organization.
So the petitions get thrown out because they were, according to the Courts' ruling, collected improperly. There will be no recall as a result. In order for one to take place, the El Pasoans for Traditional Family Values would have to start all over and collect signatures in accordance with the law.
And now, the whining about the 8th Court of Appeals being involved in a wide-spread conspiracy to "take away the voice of the people" starts in 3....2....1....
The El Paso Times says that the Court ruled that the El Pasoans for Traditional Family Values violated the law in the collection of the signatures.
That leads to a question of whether or not there will be any consequences against the El Pasoans for Traditional Family Values organization.
So the petitions get thrown out because they were, according to the Courts' ruling, collected improperly. There will be no recall as a result. In order for one to take place, the El Pasoans for Traditional Family Values would have to start all over and collect signatures in accordance with the law.
And now, the whining about the 8th Court of Appeals being involved in a wide-spread conspiracy to "take away the voice of the people" starts in 3....2....1....
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