Independent U.S. Senate Candidate in Maine Files Scathing Reply Brief in Ballot Access Case

On July 15, Tiffany Bond, an independent candidate for U.S. Senate in Maine, filed this reply brief in her ballot access lawsuit, Bond v Dunlap, 1:20cv-216. It is worth reading. The case concerns whether Maine should give ballot access relief due to the health crisis. Bond was half-finished with her petition when the crisis began.


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Independent U.S. Senate Candidate in Maine Files Scathing Reply Brief in Ballot Access Case — 2 Comments

  1. ME – semi-marginal 2016 State — esp in the 2 ME CD gerrymander districts for 12 Amdt Prez.

    CD 2 Trump win got him total 270 of 306 of 538 EC votes = ELECTED.

    DID N-O-T need other marginal wins.

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