South Carolina Supreme Court Hears Ballot Access Case

On May 1, the South Carolina Supreme Court heard Anderson v South Carolina Election Commission. Over 100 candidates running in Democratic and Republican primaries on June 12 were put on the ballot even though they didn’t file a Statement of Economic Interests by the deadline. A voter then sued the Commission, arguing those candidates should be kept off the ballot. A decision is expected this week. See this story.


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