Ballot Order Appeal Filed with U.S. Supreme Court

On March 10, the U.S. Supreme Court docketed Schaefer v Lamone, 07-1143. The case arose in federal court in Maryland, against a state law that mandates candidates in primaries should be listed in alphabetical order. The plaintiff argues that equal protection requires some sort of random order, or rotation, since the research is strong now that order of candidates does make a difference. The lower courts gave no relief.


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