jeudi 4 juin 2009

Tim Pawlenty throws in the towel

Apparently Minnesota Governor and alleged Republican rising star Tim Pawlenty has decided not to hinge his 2012 hopes on depriving Minnesota of a second Senator.

Via Bradblog:

Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty (R) informed MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell:


I can't sign the certificate until the State court process is complete. We don't know who the winner is, but as soon as that process is complete and they give direction as to signing the certificate, I'm going to sign it…

Pawlenty's remarks are consistent with MN Election Law as interpreted [PDF] by the MN Supreme Court in Franken v. Pawlenty. MN law prevents either Governor Pawlenty (R) or Secretary of State Mark Ritchie (D) from signing the certificate once an election contest has commenced and before it is completed in state court. It is also consistent with the legal argument presented by Al Franken in his MN Supreme Court brief [PDF] that the MN Supreme Court should order the Governor and Secretary of State to perform what amounts to a "ministerial duty" to sign and countersign the certification of election upon the completion of the state court process. This statement follows, within one day, Pawlenty's announcement that he would not seek a third term as Governor.


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