Colorado Lawsuit on Former President Donald Trump’s Ballot Status Goes to Federal Court and then Back to State Court Again

As noted earlier, some Colorado voters filed a lawsuit in state court on September 6, seeking to bar Former President Donald Trump from Colorado ballots. On September 7, attorneys for Trump transferred the case to federal court. On September 8, attorneys for the plaintiffs said the case should go back to state court.

On September 12, U.S. District Court Judge Philip A. Brimmer sent the case back to state court, for technical reasons. Here is his order. Anderson v Griswold, 1:23cv-2291.


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Colorado Lawsuit on Former President Donald Trump’s Ballot Status Goes to Federal Court and then Back to State Court Again — 2 Comments

  1. HOW MANY 14-3 CASES SO FAR – 10 – GOING FOR 100 PLUS ???

    ABOUT 2 WEEKS MORE FOR SCOTUS *VACATIONS*

    — THEN 2024 ELECTION WAR BATTLES —-

    TRUMP BALLOT ACCESS
    MINOR PARTY BALLOT ACCESS
    GERRYMANDERS
    OTHER ???

    P-A-T

  2. Doesn’t matter how many cases. They’re all going down in flames in the US Supreme Court. The rest will probably get ignored by the Supreme Court. Except maybe, hopefully, but definitely not for certain they could finally end explicitly on purpose racial gerrymandered districts.

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