Leah Barkoukis July 20, 2021
Salem radio host Larry Elder said he will sue the California Secretary of State to get his name on the California recall ballot. The conservative pundit’s name was kept off an initial candidate list reportedly over redaction issues with his tax returns.
“The Secretary of State is either saying that we did not redact sufficient info on my returns, or we redacted info that should not have been redacted,” ........ “The Secretary of State could have made the supposedly required redaction(s), but elected not to. We're trying to ascertain the details.”
He argued that even if there are some redaction issues, that should not be disqualifying. Indeed, according to Elder’s lawyers, it never has been a problem a candidate has been disqualified over in the past.
“Income tax returns are required under the election code to ensure ‘that its voters make informed, educated choices in the voting booth.’ The redactions required on tax returns include items such as social security number, home address, telephone number, etc,” Elder explained. “Should they not be redacted inadvertently, it would be an error that does not arise to a disqualifying factor. Furthermore, the Secretary of State could’ve made additional redactions if she determined my tax returns were insufficiently redacted.”
Elder said the move also violates California’s Constitution.
“Finally,
this also violates the equal protection clause of Art. I, § 7, of the
California Constitution not to require Governor Gavin Newsom to comply
with the same tax return disclosure requirement,”............To Read More....
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