West Virginia Republican Party Won’t Appeal in Case On Whether Two Ballots Should be Printed

On September 28, the West Virginia Republican Party said it won’t appeal its loss in lower state court, in the case over whether the special election for U.S. Senate should be on the same ballot as the other offices.  See this story.

States in which lawsuits are still undecided, and which must be decided before ballots can be printed, are Florida, Illinois, Maine, Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Virginia.  See this story about an unresolved Florida lawsuit.


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West Virginia Republican Party Won’t Appeal in Case On Whether Two Ballots Should be Printed — 1 Comment

  1. Will the troops fighting the ANTI-Democracy BARBARIANS in S.W. Asia get ALL of the ballots in time to vote (while avoid being killed/injured by such B. folks) — and have the ballots get back to the U.S.A. to be counted on time ???

    How many sanctions MUST be imposed on ALL losing parties in last minute election law cases ??? — to prevent a TOTAL breakdown in having elections.

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