Democratic Candidate for Congress Sues Nevada over Ballot Order

On April 4, Michael Schaefer, who is running for Congress in Nevada’s Democratic primary this year, sued to overturn the Nevada law that says candidates should be listed in alphabetical order on ballots. The lawsuit argues that the U.S. Constitution requires that all candidates be given an equal chance to be listed first on the ballot. If the lawsuit succeeds, the state could either use random methods to determine ballot order, or rotate names in different parts of the districts or the state as a whole. The case is Schaefer v Cegavske, 2:16cv-4.


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Democratic Candidate for Congress Sues Nevada over Ballot Order — 1 Comment

  1. Half the precincts A to Z.

    The other half Z to A.

    Too difficult for the MORONS in the States to understand.

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