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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Nashold finds the circuit court properly dismissed the advocacy group's petition for a writ of mandamus forcing the county register in probate to provide records the group claims would show a discrepancy between a list of ineligible voters maintained by the state elections commission and people considered incompetent to vote based on guardianship proceedings in the county. The group now concedes it is not entitled to most of the records it sought because court records related to incompetency proceedings are closed, but its argument that it is still entitled to notice of voter eligibility forms fails, as those forms are also clearly pertinent to incompetency proceedings. The group's argument of judicial bias based on the circuit court judge's comments about the group's "political" goals and reference to its petition as a "fishing expedition" also fails, in part because the group's selection of these quotes either omit the judge's full statements or important context in which they were made. Affirmed.