As I explained in my recent summary of the dispute, Republicans in Northwest Indiana have used legal challenges to block "satellite" early voting centers from opening in three minority rich, heavily low-income cities -- Gary, Hammond, and East Chicago. These three polling places have remained closed even as early voting commenced at the Lake County clerk's office in Crown Point (located over a half-hour to the south) and despite the fact that all three towns had enjoyed early voting during the presidential primary.
After winning a a circuit court victory on Monday, labor and civil rights leaders held a press conference yesterday, calling on the Lake County Board of Elections to obey the court order and begin early voting in the three cities. Watch it:
But, hours after the press conference concluded, I got word that District Court Judge Joseph Van Bokkelen -- a Bush appointee -- had vacated the circuit court decision in lieu of a separate federal case pending in his court.










