U.S. District Court Sets Hearing Date for Minnesota U.S. House Delay Lawsuit

U.S. District Court Judge Wilhelmina Wright will hear Craig v Simon, 0:20cv-2066, on Wednesday, October 7, at 9 a.m. This is the case over whether Minnesota’s law, requiring a postponement of a congressional election until February 2021, violates the 1872 federal law that tells states to hold congressional elections in November of even-numbered years. The state law says if the nominee of a major party dies within 79 days of the general election, the election must be postponed. The Democratic nominee is suing the state to have her election in November.


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U.S. District Court Sets Hearing Date for Minnesota U.S. House Delay Lawsuit — 3 Comments

  1. So, the race could be unpostponed even though thousands have already voted after being told that there would be no race? It would be one thing to challenge the law had this all occurred before early voting, but if they say that the race counts after over two weeks of it not counting then it will be hard to see the election as legitimate.

  2. ANY case after ballots are printed >>> NEW election for office/issue if ballots were illegal.

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