U.S. District Court Cancels Trial in Lawsuit Over Arkansas Non-Presidential Independent Candidate Deadline

On July 17, a U.S. District Court in Arkansas cancelled the upcoming trial in Moore v Martin, the case that challenges the 2014 and 2018 petition deadline for non-presidential independent candidates. The 2013 legislature had moved the deadline from May to March, even though three times before, similar independent candidate petition deadlines had been struck down (in 1975, 1977 and 1988).

Instead of a trial, there will be an oral argument on July 27 on whether the case can be decided without a trial, on the precedents. IF, after the oral argument, the judge decides there needs to be a trial, then the trial will be some time later than July 27.

Independently of all that, the 2015 legislature moved the non-presidential independent candidate deadline to November 2015, for the 2016 election only. The existing lawsuit does not deal with the 2016 deadline.


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U.S. District Court Cancels Trial in Lawsuit Over Arkansas Non-Presidential Independent Candidate Deadline — 1 Comment

  1. How many alleged disputed FACTS in a zillion ballot access cases since 1968 ???

    How many super computers are needed to keep up to date with the latest machinations by the statist gangs regarding ballot access — changing dates, percentages, etc. etc. ???

    i.e. nonstop need to amend complaints, etc.

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