U.S. District Court Sets Hearing on Whether Florida Must Change Ballot Order of Candidates for 2020 Election

As already noted, on November 15, a U.S. District Court ruled that Florida’s law on the order of candidates on general election partisan ballots is unconstitutional.  The state has asked the Court to stay its decision while it appeals to the Eleventh Circuit.  The U.S. District Court will hold a hearing on the state’s request on Monday, November 25, at 3 p.m.


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U.S. District Court Sets Hearing on Whether Florida Must Change Ballot Order of Candidates for 2020 Election — 1 Comment

  1. Standard – get-past-the-next-election machination.

    Why have constitutional **rights** — delayed if ever enforced ???

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