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Ballot Initiatives and Provisional Ballots, oh my...

News coming soon on the Ballot Initiative lawsuit, aka Widders v. Furtchtenicht. Also, a source says that the 5,200 outstanding provisional ballots are due to be finished up by 4pm today. More soon on The Ojai Post...

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The judge in the case against Jeff Furtchtenicht has ruled a demur (make legal objection: to admit the facts of an opposing argument, but object that those facts alone are not by themselves adequate to make the case.

The case has no merit. Dismissed.

Lisa - where does it say "Official Final Results"? Looks to me like "approximately 5,200 Provisional Ballots remain to be processed County wide."

At the top of the page, it says "OFFICIAL FINAL RESULTS"

Kenley: Is there anyway to find out how much Mr. Widders and his law firm will be billing the City of Ojai for his "services"?

Kenley: Is there anyway to find out how much Mr. Widders and his law firm will be billing the City of Ojai for his "services"?

Kenley - yup, it does now. Didn't when i checked. thanks.

I'm not certain how much the city was charged for the services. The information may not be discoverable under the Brown Act guidelines and it is also possible that he is on retainer.

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