Ellis v. Meeks

Ellis v. Meeks, 957 S.W.2d 213 (1996)

Kentucky Supreme Court's decision: https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=18166153443474404145

The case interprets several state elections laws, voiding a candidate’s nomination because of impermissible electioneering.

[1] Appellant’s Brief (December 23, 1996)

  • NOTE: (Appendix includes the decision of Court of Appeals from September 11, 1996; Judgement of Jefferson Circuit Court from August 1, 1996; Order of Jefferson District Court, from July 15, 1996; and Stipulation of Evidence entered into between Appellant Ellis and Appellee Meeks

[2] Appellee’s Brief (January 23, 1997)

  • NOTE: (Appendix includes Stipulation of Evidence and Decision of the Court of Appeals)

[3] Appellee’s Petition for Rehearing and Modification or Extension of Opinion (September 30, 1997)

[4] Appellant’s response to Appellee’s Petition (October 9, 1997)

[5] Appellee’s Motion to Dismiss and Supplemental Motion to Withdraw Opinion (October 23, 1997)

[6] Appellant’s response to Appellee’s Motion (October 31, 1997)

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