RAINBOW COALITION v. OKLAHOMA STATE ELECTION BD.

No. CIV-86-0364-T.

685 F.Supp. 1193 (1987)

RAINBOW COALITION OF OKLAHOMA; Floyd Turner, Chairman of the Rainbow Coalition of Oklahoma; Libertarian Party of Oklahoma; Charles Burris, Chairman of the Libertarian Party of Oklahoma; Populist Party of Oklahoma, Inc., an Oklahoma nonprofit corporation; and Bill Chandler, Chairman of the Populist Party of Oklahoma, Plaintiffs, v. The OKLAHOMA STATE ELECTION BOARD; Betty McElderry, Chairman of the Oklahoma State Election Board; Angela Ables, Vice Chairman of the Oklahoma State Election Board; Mona Lambird, Member of the Oklahoma State Election Board, and Lee Slater, Secretary of the Oklahoma State Election Board, Defendants.

United States District Court, W.D. Oklahoma.

August 25, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James C. Linger, Butler & Linger, Tulsa, Okl., Loren L. Baker, Oklahoma City, Okl., for plaintiffs.

Thomas L. Spencer, Asst. Atty. Gen., Oklahoma City, Okl., for defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

RALPH G. THOMPSON, Chief Judge.

Before the Court for consideration are two Motions for Summary Judgment, one filed by plaintiffs on July 31, 1986, and one filed by the defendants on August 15, 1986.1

Plaintiffs are the Rainbow Coalition of Oklahoma ("Rainbow Coalition") and its chair, Floyd Turner ("Turner"), the Libertarian Party of Oklahoma ("Libertarian Party") and its chair, Charles Burris...

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