A U.S. district court judge ruled against Republican leaders who sought to bar federal monitors from polling sites in St. Louis County on Election Day.
(First Alert 4) - Monday night, a U.S. district judge rejected Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft and Attorney General ...
A judge denied Missouri’s emergency request to prevent the Department of Justice from monitoring polling ... were complying with an array of federal election laws. Some of the jurisdictions ...
U.S. judges have rejected efforts by the Republican-led states of Missouri and Texas to prevent the federal government from deploying lawyers on Election Day ... Meanwhile, District Judge Sarah Pitlyk ...
LOUIS — UPDATE: A U.S. District judge denied Missouri ... said the DOJ's monitoring was "the federal government is attempting to illegally interfere in Missouri’s elections.” ...
The Republican-led state of Missouri asked a judge to block the Justice Department (DOJ) from dispatching lawyers to St. Louis to monitor adherence to federal voting rights laws on Election Day.
5 (UPI) --A pair of federal ... Missouri and Texas seeking to block the Justice Department's plan to send election monitors to polling places in their states on Election Day Tuesday. U.S. District ...
JEFFERSON CITY — A U.S. district judge in St. Louis on Monday night rejected an effort by the state of Missouri to block federal election monitors ... She later denied the state’s motion ...
Jay Ashcroft, a Republican, said the federal officials were illegally attempting to interfere with polling places. Jay Ashcroft sues to block US election monitors in St. Louis Skip to main content ...