A Nevada County judge has approved a temporary restraining order on behalf of elections office employees against three supporters of the recall effort against the Board of Supervisors.
Staff Writer
Nevada County Superior Court Judge candidate Robert Tice-Raskin took in $53,460 in campaign contributions in 2014 for his successful five-way primary race the most raised by far of any candidate in the June 3 elections. Tice-Raskin, also the top vote-getter in the race, will face off Nov. 4 against the second highest vote-getter, Nevada County Assistant Deputy District Attorney Anna Ferguson. Ferguson raised $17,625 from Jan. 1 through the end of July, according to the Nevada County Elections Office’s final tally on campaign contributions released last week. Tice-Raskin and Ferguson will appear at a public forum at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2 at the county’s Rood Center in Nevada City. The forum is one of a series organized by the League of Women Voters Nevada County chapter. Other forums, all at 7 p.m. at the Rood Center, are: Sept. 18, Grass Valley City Council; Sept. 25, Nevada County Board of Education trustees; Oct. 9, 1st District U.S. House of Representati