In January Lucero's attorneys sought to obtain the names and signatures of those who circulated the recall petitions, only to be told by the county clerk's office they were not public records.
But Lucero and her attorneys are arguing in the lawsuit that state law only prohibits the disclosure of the signatures of those who signed the petitions, not those who circulated them.
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Thursday, February 23, 2012
California: Shasta Lake Councilwoman files suit to stop recall
This case may hinge on some questions of public access to records.
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