Seven Months has Elapsed Since Arizona Supreme Court Said it Would Explain Why it Kept Kanye West Off the Ballot

On September 8, 2020, the Arizona Supreme Court issued a brief order in West v Clayton, cv-20-0249, keeping independent presidential candidate Kanye West off the November 2020 ballot. It said it would explain later why it did that. But eight months has now passed and still the court has not issued its explanation.

The Arizona 2020 Kanye West petition easily gathered more signatures than any other candidate or political party petition in any state in 2020. West allegedly spent $1,000,000 on the petition, and obtained over 70,000 signatures. The signatures were never checked, but they were probably valid, because the requirement was 40,670 signatures.


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Seven Months has Elapsed Since Arizona Supreme Court Said it Would Explain Why it Kept Kanye West Off the Ballot — 4 Comments

  1. They must still be trying to invent a reason, or they are hoping people will forget about it.

  2. The man colluded with Trump to shave votes from Biden. Acting in collusion as a fall guy with no real intent of winning but to whittle votes away from another candidate is a crime. Trump/Kanye for prison 2021

  3. There’s zero evidence that the few votes West got came primarily from people who would have otherwise voted for Biden. He may have actually got more votes from people who would have otherwise voted for Trump, or not voted at all.

    Regardless of who his measly 60,000 votes, mostly in deep red and deep blue states, helped or hurt, not a single one of those votes belonged to Trump or Biden. It is those candidate’s fault, not anyone else’s, that they failed to win those votes.

    There may indeed be good reasons for Trump to go to prison, but they have nothing to do with Kanye West.

    On the other hand, when looking at West’s signatures in other states, there’s also no reason to assume that 70,000 signatures included over 40,000 valid.

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