Rahm Emanuel Back On Ballot (For Now)

The Illinois Supreme Court has agreed to hear Rahm Emanuel’s appeal of a lower court’s ruling that he does not meet the eligibility requirements to be mayor of Chicago.

It will hear the case without oral arguments or new briefs, allowing for a faster ruling on the matter. The quick proceedings are necessary, with the race less than a month away and early voting set to begin next Monday. It was the second break in a matter of hours for Emanuel. The court ruled earlier Tuesday that no ballots may be printed without his name, at least not until the court has dealt with the appeal. “This Court is taking the case on the briefs filed by the parties in the appellate court,” the court said. “No additional briefs will be filed in the Supreme Court. Oral argument will not be entertained.”

Upon today’s decision, all the end zone dancing from Twitter’s wingnuts immediately ceased.