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.
Cancel anytime. 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 for St. Louis on Election Day.
Federal judges denied requests by Missouri and Texas to block Justice Department election observers for Election Day. File Photo by Amanda Sabga/UPI Nov. 5 (UPI) --A pair of federal judges ...
Republican led-states seeking to block Justice Department election monitors from standing outside polling places aren’t finding success. A federal judge late Monday denied Missouri’s effort to ...
A federal judge late Monday rejected an effort by Missouri ... block the monitors. In a two-page order, U.S. District Judge ...
a U.S. district judge rejected Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft and Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s effort to block ...
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 ...
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 ...