Ruling Blocks Emanuel's Bid in Chicago Run After an appeals court ruling on Rahm Emanuel's residency (253 hits)
, the Illinois Supreme Court may be left to decide if he can run.
By MONICA DAVEY
CHICAGO — With only a month to go until Election Day, more than $10 million in campaign money and an overwhelming lead in the polls, Rahm Emanuel, the former White House chief of staff, was disqualified on Monday from appearing on this city’s ballot for mayor. A panel of Illinois Appellate Court justices, in a 2-1 ruling, found that Mr. Emanuel failed to meet a state code stipulating that candidates for mayor reside in the city they hope to lead for at least a full year before an election.
Mr. Emanuel maintains that his time in Washington, which ended in October, was always meant to be temporary and ought not affect his legal status as a resident of Chicago. He filed a motion with the Illinois Supreme Court late Monday to stay the appellate court decision and expedite an appeal. ...
CNN Breaking News Thursday, January 27, 2011 -- Illinois Supreme Court ruling clears Rahm Emanuel to run for Chicago mayor; he's expected to take part in debate tonight.