A judge on Tuesday ruled David Campos -- a candidate in a race for a San Francisco-based state Assembly seat -- will not be allowed to use the term 'civil rights attorney' on the ballot during the upcoming April 19 election.
SAN FRANCISCO – A judge on Tuesday ruled David Campos — a candidate in a race for a San Francisco-based state Assembly seat — will not be allowed to use the term “civil rights attorney” on the ballot during the upcoming April 19 election., naming California Secretary of State Shirley Weber as a defendant and seeking a writ of mandate to strike “civil rights attorney” from the ballot when referring to Campos.Both Haney and Campos are running for the state’s 17th Assembly district seat.
According to the lawsuit, “Campos’ proposed ballot designation is not an accurate description of his current profession, vocation, or occupation and if permitted, will mislead voters.” Chang ultimately approved the ballot designation of “criminal justice administrator” for Campos on the April ballot.
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