Nearly $74K in legal fees paid in Mississippi election spat
The Mississippi public has paid nearly $74,000 to defend legislators in federal lawsuit by voters who say they were disenfranchised in a state House race that went to a tiebreaker and was later flipped.
Democratic incumbent Bo Eaton won the tiebreaker in late 2015. The House rejected some ballots as the term started in 2016, making Republican Mark Tullos the winner and giving Republicans a three-fifths supermajority in the House.
Clarion Ledger
5/10/17
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