U.S. District Court Judge in Arizona Won’t Block Green Party Nominees from the Ballot

On the evening of September 9, a U.S. District Court in Arizona refused to block eleven Green Party nominees from appearing on the November ballot, even though Green Party officials had asked that they be blocked.  See this story.  For more details, see this story.  The case is still alive and the constitutional issues will continue to be litigated.  Here is the 10-page order denying an injunction.


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U.S. District Court Judge in Arizona Won’t Block Green Party Nominees from the Ballot — 1 Comment

  1. Is there some sort of blood oath needed to be connected with a political party (big or small) involved in PUBLIC nominations for PUBLIC offices by PUBLIC Electors ???

    Separate is NOT equal — even in the AZ deserts along the Mexico border.

    Brown v. Bd of Ed 1954 — a mere 56 plus years ago.

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