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The question there is whether Washington State's open records law violates the free speech rights of people who signed ballot petitions by requiring their names to be made public.
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Kelly Hendrix, who testified that she illegally collected and signed ballots for Dowless, wept on the witness stand as she described how she began helping him after he had given her rides to her job at a Hardee's.
Hendrix, who testified last week that she illegally collected and signed ballots for Dowless, wept on the witness stand as she described how she started helping him after he had given her rides to her job at a Hardee's fast-food restaurant.
New Jersey, along with about a dozen other states, already permit overseas and military voters to return signed ballots electronically.
That question was whether there is a general First Amendment right to anonymity in signing ballot petitions of all sorts.
WASHINGTON — A request that the Supreme Court create a new First Amendment right to keep secret the names of people who sign ballot petitions met with intense skepticism at the Supreme Court on Wednesday from justices across the ideological spectrum.
To obtain the absentee ballots, prosecutors charged, the school employees had voters sign ballot applications that the employees then filled out, giving false reasons why the voters could not vote in person.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide whether the First Amendment requires that the names of people who sign ballot-initiative petitions be kept secret.
*Contrast that to a state like Illinois, where a Republican PAC has already sued to take Hillary Clinton off the Democratic ballot because some of the people who signed her ballot petitions had sloppy handwriting.
"I knew who I wanted to vote for, and I signed the ballot myself".
The majority said the available evidence suggested that the names of people who signed ordinary ballot petitions had been released without incident.
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