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http://www.suntimes.com/3002497-417/emanuel-morris-chicago-election-board.html
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners got this one right.
I'm no fan of his, but he was born in Chicago, lived there all his life, his family lives there, he owns property there, etc. Government service in D.C. as a representative or at the request of the president shouldn't be held against him any more than if he were in the military serving overseas.
Election board: Emanuel will remain on ballot
arlier Thursday, Morris released his ruling that accepted Emanuel’s argument that it was not his burden to prove he had established residency but rather the burden of objectors to prove he had “abandoned” his Chicago residency.
“The heart of the question of the candidate’s residence is not whether the candidate established residence in the Chicago in 2010, but rather if, at some point prior to, or during, but in any event affecting, the period from and after February 22, 2010, he abandoned it,” Morris wrote.
Chicago Board of Election Commissioners got this one right.
I'm no fan of his, but he was born in Chicago, lived there all his life, his family lives there, he owns property there, etc. Government service in D.C. as a representative or at the request of the president shouldn't be held against him any more than if he were in the military serving overseas.
