Posted by Jon Fleischman at 12:00 am on May 14, 2010 Comments Off on Update On The Status Of The Special Election To Fill The Vacancy In Senate District 15
There was a bit of good news Thursday in the fight for
Republicans to hold onto the 15th Senate District Seat formerly
held by Abel Maldonado (some would actually call it a chance for a
GOP pick-up!): Monterey County officials reported that the U.S.
Justice Department registered no objection to their initial request
for holding a special election on June 22. This means that
the federal government has not yet been persuaded by any of the
rather outrageous legal objections (the election violates the
Voting Rights Act, is racist, etc.) Democrats have been raising to
try to delay the election until November, when more rank-and-file
Democrat voters tend to turn out.
To recap, this all started six months ago, when Governor
Schwarzenegger first appointed (sigh) Abel Maldonado to be
Lieutenant Governor. In a blatant political move, Speaker
Perez and company turned Maldonado’s February hearing into a
race-baiting partisan spectacle with no consensus, and then delayed
his second hearing several weeks so that the deadline would pass
for consolidating the special election with the June
primary.
Nomination of Maldonado aside, fortunately, Governor
Schwarzenegger… Read More