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99-1650Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit11 de jan. de 2001

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PUBLISHED
FILED: November 29, 2000
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
No. 99-1650
(CA-96-27-L)
INEZ SALES; DEBRA M. MILLER,
Plaintiffs - Appellees,
versus
ALPHONSO L. GRANT, in his individual capacity
and in his official capacity as a member of
the City of Lynchburg Electoral Board; JOHN
E. MASON, JR., in his individual capacity,
Defendants - Appellants,
and
DAVID T. PETTY, JR., in his official capacity
as member of the City of Lynchburg Electoral
Board; CITY OF LYNCHBURG ELECTORAL BOARD;
CAROL SPENCER READ; ARELIA LANGHORNE, in her
official capacity as a member of the City of
Lynchburg Electoral Board; JOHN COBB, in his
official capacity as a member of the City of
Lynchburg Electoral Board; ANNE MARIE
MIDDLESWORTH, in her official capacity as
general registrar of the City of Lynchburg,
Defendants.
O R D E R
Appellants filed on August 30, 2000 a petition for rehearing
and petition for rehearing en banc. On September 25, 2000, the
appellees filed a memorandum in opposition to the petition for

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rehearing.
Judge Widener voted to grant panel rehearing. Judges Luttig
and Williams voted to deny.
A member of the Court requested a poll on the petition for
rehearing en banc. The poll failed to produce a majority of the
judges in active service in favor of rehearing en banc. Judges
Widener, Niemeyer, and King voted to rehear the case en banc, and
Judges Wilkinson, Wilkins, Luttig, Williams, Michael, Motz and
Traxler voted against rehearing en banc.
The Court denies the petition for rehearing and rehearing en
banc.
Entered at the direction of Judge Luttig for the Court.
For the Court
/s/ Patricia S. Connor
Clerk

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