Montana Supreme Court Keeps Green Party Senate Nominee on Ballot

On September 17, the Montana Supreme Court unanimously kept Robert Barb on the ballot as the Green Party nominee for U.S. Senate. Montana Democratic Party v Montana First Judicial District Court, OP 24-0524. Here is the 13-page opinion.

The Democratic Party had charged that the Green Party did not follow its own bylaws when it nominated Barb, but the Court disagreed. The case is technically still alive, and the opinion today relates to injunctive relief only.


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Montana Supreme Court Keeps Green Party Senate Nominee on Ballot — 10 Comments

  1. In a million years from now, Trump will be Emperor and you will be forgotten.

  2. Jon Tester is going to lose no matter what.

    The Democrat Party is a wounded animal. They know that there’s a very good chance that they are about to lose the White House and both branches of Congress. That’s why they and the media are desperately trying to blame Trump for his own assassination attempts while still calling him Satan Hitler the Second “Electric Boogaloo”.

  3. Don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched. It’s not who votes that counts, it’s who counts the votes.

    And if anything the blatant partisanship of the media is doing more for Trump than for Harris. They must know that. They cannot all be so out of touch with reality, that they don’t. So then it must be deliberate. But what are they hoping to accomplish?
    Because it seems like they are doing everything they can to undermine the Harris-Walz ticket. But why? Do they have another surprise switch of candidates in the offing? Is it aimed to intensify the demoralization after stealing the election again for an even more unpopular ticket? What are they playing at?

  4. Jesus,

    It’s the other way around. A million years from now, the AZ computer program will still be trying to execute its simplistic routines to post its garbage output to a long since antiquated internet in its own unique language which appears to be loosely based on English, which by then will be long dead and most likely forgotten, like Trump.

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