
The Illinois Supreme Court, which has issued a stay to keep Rahm Emanuel on the Chicago mayoral ballot, now says it will hear his challenge of an appeals court ruling denying him a spot, the Associated Press reports.
The court earlier today had issued a stay, but did not say definitely at that time whether it would hear the case.
In any case, the stay blocked a decision by the the appeals court that ordered Emanuel off the ballot because, the court ruled, he did not meet one-year residence requirements to run for mayor.
As a result, the ballots were intially being printed today for the Feb. 22 without his name. The stay meant that his name will stay on the ballot, although a final ruling in the case could yet disqualify him.