Florida Case on Ballot Order of Candidates Remains Alive, Will be Settled Next Year

On July 24, U.S. District Court Mark Walker, an Obama appointee, held a hearing in Jacobson v Detzner, n.d., 4:18cv-262. This is the case in which Democrats challenge the Florida law saying that nominees of the party that won the last gubernatorial election are listed first on general election ballots. The three-page order says the law will not be enjoined now because the case was filed too late. The judge points out that Democrats could have filed this case immediately after the November 2014 gubernatorial election, and that it is now too close to the November 2018 election to expect relief this year.


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Florida Case on Ballot Order of Candidates Remains Alive, Will be Settled Next Year — 1 Comment

  1. Standard more corruption.

    Deadline for printing ballots ???

    In what century will SCOTUS order/command that new *constitutional* elections be held

    — at the cost of defendants ???

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