More on the Dems’ TRO

I’m about to leave for Fort Worth, so here’s the Chron story on the Democrats’ lawsuit temporarily injuncting the GOP against starting the process to replace Tom DeLay on the CD22 ballot.

State District Judge Darlene Byrne of Austin, a Democrat, issued the order at 5:02 p.m. and set a hearing on a temporary injunction for June 22.

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Attorneys Chad Dunn of Houston and Cris Feldman of Austin represented the Democratic Party in court. The Republicans were represented by party General Counsel Donna Davidson.

Dunn said evidence in Fort Bend County shows DeLay still has a homestead exemption, is registered to vote and has a Texas driver’s license. Dunn said DeLay also was continuing to represent the district in Congress at the time Benkiser said the county chairs could start picking a replacement.

Dunn also said the Democratic Party wants to permanently block Benkiser from replacing DeLay. Dunn said state law allows a candidate to be replaced on the ballot if they move out of state, but he said the move must be for a compelling reason.

“If you move out of the district, it’s because you have a compelling reason to do so, not just because you can’t win it,” Dunn said. He said to allow the party to replace DeLay would set a precedent for manipulating the election process to “cherry pick” candidates.

I thought there was an interesting quote at the end of this Statesman article.

Austin lawyer Margaret A. Wilson, representing the GOP, denied in court that the party cooperated with DeLay on his exit strategy.

“This is not something the party plotted,” Wilson said. “Whether or not, Tom DeLay plotted it, we’ll never know.”

Ponder that while I head north. See you in a few hours.

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3 Responses to More on the Dems’ TRO

  1. Kevin Whited says:

    I’m about to leave for Fort Worth, so here’s the Chron story on the Democrats’ lawsuit temporarily injuncting the GOP

    You MUST be in a hurry to get outta town! I think you meant “enjoining” 🙂

  2. Dennis says:

    “This is not something the party plotted,” Wilson said. “Whether or not, Tom DeLay plotted it, we’ll never know.”

    Evidently attorney Wilson doesn’t plan on keeping the Texas GOP as her client.

  3. Bill says:

    Did anyone else out there here DeLay claim on Hannity’s radio show today that he both made his last vote in Congress today and voted in the Virginia Republican Primary today (early voting or absentee I assume since their primary is June 13th)?

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