It's got to be disappointing to her.

You can't just retroactively and selectively enforce residency requirements.

I have said to the Senate that you're acting in such a way that it is going to be viewed as precedent in other legal situations.

We're taking the position that the County Commission doesn't have the right or the power to vote on this, not because of any inherent power that they may or may not have, but because the Senate acted illegally to void the election.

I don't think an appeal has any merit. I'm not even sure that it's ripe, at this point. But we'll see what they have to say before I respond further.

We think the Senate has failed to meet its constitutional obligation to give notice and due process and equal protection to the voters of district 29.

I will leave it to the political pundits on whether this would have happened to anyone else.

These are selected challenges to residency without due process and targeted to black voters.