Oral Arguments Set Regarding Removing Prop. 200 From Ballot
Wednesday, August 25, 2004 at 04:50PM
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Oral arguments are scheduled for Aug. 25 in a
lawsuit aiming to remove Prop. 200 from the general election ballot.
The case will be argued before Judge Mark W. Armstrong of the Maricopa
County Superior Court. Prop. 200 would prohibit illegal immigrants from
registering to vote and from receiving state benefits not mandated by
federal law. Anticipating that the losing side in the lawsuit will seek
an appeal, Judge Armstrong said in a hearing Aug. 17 that he plans to
make a decision in the case within three weeks. That would give the
Arizona Supreme Court about the same amount of time to consider any
appeal, the judge said, making it likely the high court could rule
before early voting in the general election begins on Sept. 30. The
suit was at the urging of a service-workers union plaintiffs on behalf
of Pam and Lloyd Singer, two Maricopa County residents who are
registered voters. The suit has two central complaints: ? The
initiative description on many if not all of the signature sheets is
incomplete and inaccurate; ? The secretary of state failed to perform
what the petitioners say is her duty to verify that circulator
affidavits were completed by persons qualified to be registered voters [more ]
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