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Delaware court upholds voting by companies in small town's election
(www.reuters.com)
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And that’s basically it!
"a property owner who pays taxes and is subject to our ordinances should have a say in who represents them on our Town Council." —
Uh... Yes if they're a citizen of your town they already have that. It's called democracy.
My guess is these "property owners" don't even live in the fucking town or area or possibly even the state and maybe not even in the country.
Delaware Superior Court Judge Craig Karsnitz ruled on Tuesday that the town's charter did not violate the state's constitution's elections clause, which says, "All elections shall be free and equal." The judge said the clause has been understood by courts to mean free of fraud and noted there were no allegations of racial or other kinds of discrimination. — thick as two planks
Make it equal representation! One dollar, one vote. :/
I wonder if they could attack them from the other direction. Some individiual is making this vote as a "company" is just a piece of paper with no autonomy or ability to make a choice. I would imagine the person casting this vote on behalf of the company is also voting in whatever place they happen to live and AFAIK that's illegal.
Given that we are talking about Delaware, how big are the chances that a good amount of those companies have the size of about one letter box?