Lawsuit over Hinds County election headed to State Supreme Court
Supervisors granted the Hinds County Election Commission money to pay for an attorney after Judge Ali ShamsidDeen filed a lawsuit about the November election.
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“I’ve heard there are as many as 7000 voters (who) didn’t get a chance to vote,” ShamsidDeen said. “Certainly that would impact any of the races that were in this last election. But if the investigation proves that out then we should have a totally new election.”
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12/15/14
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