Last Updated: November 15, 2012 at 1:12 PM
Florida Democratic Party v. Detzner
Case Information
Date Filed: November 4, 2012
State: Florida
Issue: Early Voting
Courts that Heard this Case: U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida (Case 1:12-cv-24000)
Issue:
Whether Florida's alleged lack of sufficient polling facilities for early voting violates the U.S. Constitution, the Florida Constitution, and Florida statutory law.
Status:
Complaint filed 11/4/12. Emergency Motion for Temporary Restraining Order filed 11/5/12.
District Court Documents
- Complaint
(filed 11/4/12)
- Emergency Motion for Temporary Restraining Order
(filed 11/5/12) - Memorandum in Support of TRO
(filed 11/5/12) - Notice of Filing of Documents in Support of TRO
(filed 11/5/12) - Declaration of Benjamin Brodsky
(filed 11/5/12) - Defendant Bucher's Notice of Suggestion of Mootness
(filed 11/5/12) - Stipulation for Settlement as to Defendant Bucher
(filed 11/5/12) - Stipulation for Settlement as to Defendant Snipes
(filed 11/5/12) - Stipulation for Settlement as to Defendant Townsley
(filed 11/5/12) - Order on Stipulations
(filed 11/5/12) - Secretary of State's Suggestion of Mootness
(filed 11/5/12) - Notice of Voluntary Dismissal
(filed 11/14/12)


Commentary
Silence of the Lambs
Dale A. Oesterle
With the election of 2012 now well over and past the second inauguration of the incumbent President, the historical analysis of the events has begun and will last as long as written human history lasts. An interesting tidbit may already be lost to the majesty of the moment.
The voters of three very different states, Alaska, New Hampshire, and Ohio, all had an opportunity to call state constitutional conventions. In each state the voters turned the opportunity down by very similar votes, 68%, 64% and 68% respectively against.
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