U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Intervene in Ohio Initiative Ballot Access Case

On June 25 at approximately 1:30 p.m eastern time, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to intervene in Thompson v DeWine, the case over ballot access relief for Ohio initiatives. The U.S. District Court had granted relief, but the Sixth Circuit had reversed. This was the first case in the U.S. Supreme Court over ballot access in connection with the health crisis.


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U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Intervene in Ohio Initiative Ballot Access Case — 4 Comments

  1. ANTI-Democracy Statists will now have all sorts of excuses NOT to allow circulations of init pets. —

    health, natural disaster, econ chaos, hoards of paper eating locusts, etc etc.

    IE SCOTUS subversion of 1 and 14 Amdts by neglect.

  2. ONE person nom and init pet forms — from internet, junk ads, newspapwers, etc.

    mail them in to candidate / init person.

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