U.S. District Court Judge in Idaho Refuses to Stay His Opinion that Gave Ballot Access Relief to Initiatives

On June 29, U.S. District Court Judge B. Lynn Winmill refused to stay his own order in Reclaim Idaho v Little, 1:20cv-268. This is the case in which the court had granted ballot access relief for statewide Idaho initiatives. Here is the 4-page order denying the stay.

On June 30, the Judge noted that the state had not accepted his invitation to suggest relief, so he ordered that electronic signatures be permitted, and that the plaintiffs have another 48 days to collect signatures. Here is that order.


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