Rahm Back on Ballot (For Now)
The Chicago Sun-Times reports:
The Supreme Court of Illinois has ordered the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners to put Rahm Emanuel’s name back on the mayoral ballot, attorneys for Emanuel said Tuesday.
The court has not decided whether to hear Emanuel’s appeal of Monday’s Illinois Appellate Court ruling that tossed him out of the race to replace Mayor Daley. The Supreme Court granted Emanuel’s motion for a stay of the ruling, Emanuel attorney Mike Kasper said Tuesday.
The state appellate court ruled Monday that Emanuel did not meet the one-year residency requirement to run for mayor of Chicago.
Emanuel’s attorneys, heavily citing the dissenting opinion in that case, are hoping to convince the seven justices of the Illinois Supreme Court to allow Emanuel to run.