Tennessee Hearing Date Set in Senator Kurita’s Ballot Access Case

October 2nd, 2008

U.S. District Court Judge Robert Echols has set a hearing date of October 10, in Kurita v The State Primary Board of the Tennessee Democratic Party. This is the case that challenges the decision of the Democratic Party not to recognize Rosalind Kurita as their nominee for State Senate, even though she won the August Democratic primary. The party decertified her because it said too many Republicans voted in the Democratic primary.

3 Responses to “Tennessee Hearing Date Set in Senator Kurita’s Ballot Access Case”

  1. Phil Sawyer Says:

    The party’s primary was not binding?

  2. Richard Says:

    That’s the issue!

  3. Phil Sawyer Says:

    Fascinating. Thanks, Richard.