North Carolina Independent Candidate Ballot Access Case Appealed to Fourth Circuit

The independent candidates who are challenging North Carolina laws on ballot access have appealed to the Fourth Circuit. The U.S. District Court had upheld the law last month, even upholding the early March petition deadline for independent presidential candidates, which is clearly unconstitutional under Anderson v Celebrezze. In the Fourth Circuit, the case is Buscemi v Ball, 19-2355.


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North Carolina Independent Candidate Ballot Access Case Appealed to Fourth Circuit — 4 Comments

  1. In general —

    ALL con law stuff must be mentioned in Complaint.

    TOO LATE to add stuff in appeals – except changes [for injunctions and added $$$ damages esp]

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