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When you own policies come back to bite you in the ass. What a hypocrite.
California Governor Gavin Newsom will not be able to put his Democratic Party affiliation on the ballot in the state's recall race set for September 14, when voters will decide if they want to remove and replace him.
Newsom missed a deadline to submit his party affiliation and sued California Secretary of State Shirley Weber, who he appointed to the position, last month in an effort to add it to the ballot.
On Monday, Sacramento County Superior Court Judge James Arguelles ruled that Newsom would not be permitted to add his party affiliation because the deadline requirement was part of legislation that Newsom actually approved in 2019 during his tenure as governor.
Last month, Newsom filed a 25-page lawsuit to challenge that requirement, claiming that it is unnecessary to bar him from putting his party affiliation on the ballot.
California Governor Gavin Newsom will not be able to put his Democratic Party affiliation on the ballot in the state's recall race set for September 14, when voters will decide if they want to remove and replace him.
Newsom missed a deadline to submit his party affiliation and sued California Secretary of State Shirley Weber, who he appointed to the position, last month in an effort to add it to the ballot.
On Monday, Sacramento County Superior Court Judge James Arguelles ruled that Newsom would not be permitted to add his party affiliation because the deadline requirement was part of legislation that Newsom actually approved in 2019 during his tenure as governor.
Last month, Newsom filed a 25-page lawsuit to challenge that requirement, claiming that it is unnecessary to bar him from putting his party affiliation on the ballot.
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