Illinois Supreme Court: Burris doesn't need secretary of state's signature

“Because the secretary of state had no duty … to sign and affix the state seal to the document issued by the governor appointing Roland Burris to the United States Senate, petitioners are not entitled to an order from this court requiring the secretary to perform those acts,” the high court wrote in its opinion. “Under the secretary of state act, the secretary’s sole responsibility was to register the appointment, which he did.”

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