TOBIN FOR GOVERNOR v. ILLINOIS STATE BD. OF ELECT.

No. 99 C 2713.

105 F.Supp.2d 882 (2000)

TOBIN FOR GOVERNOR, Jean L. Baker, Raymond A. Dubiel, James J. Morris and Robert S. Redfern, Plaintiffs, v. The ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS, and its members, individually and in their official capacities, Hannelore Huisman, Kenneth Charles J. Durham, William McGuffage, David E. Murray, Philip O'Connor, Wanda Rednour, and Elaine Roupas, Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, Eastern Division.

July 20, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steven R. Merican, Woodridge, IL, for Tobin for Governor, Jean L Baker, Raymond A Dubiel, James J Morris, Robert S Redfern, plaintiffs.

Thomas A. Ioppolo, Mary Therese Nagel, Illinois Attorney General's Office, Chicago, IL, for Illinois State Board of Elections, Hannelore Huisman, Kenneth R. Boyle, Charles J. Durham, William McGuffage, David E. Murray, Philip O'Connor, Wanda Rednour, Elaine Roupas, defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

GETTLEMAN, District Judge.

Plaintiffs Tobin for Governor, Jean L. Baker, Raymond A. Dubiel, James J. Morris, and Robert S. Redfern have filed a six count complaint against defendants The Illinois State Board of Elections ("the Board") and its members, individually and in their official capacities, alleging that defendants violated plaintiffs' constitutional right to vote and associate when they refused to certify a slate...

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