Perhaps even what I just wrote was breaking
some obscure election law somewhere.
Not exact matches
The saga of Eliot Spitzer, candidate for an
obscure job in the labyrinthine bureaucracy that runs New York City, hinges on a peculiarity of the city's
election law.
If the petitions are upheld, officials in both camps said, it appears that state
election law allows Mr. Mahony's campaign to pick someone to take his place in the primary — a rule so
obscure that even
election lawyers were unaware of it until this morning.
After the Florida recount caught the parties off guard, both parties have assembled legions of
election law experts with experience litigating this sometimes
obscure area of the
law.