Sixth Circuit Expedites Ohio Jill Stein Vote Counting Lawsuit

The Sixth Circuit has requested that the Ohio Secretary of State file a response by 5 p.m., Tuesday, October 29, in Stein v LaRose, 24-3923. This is the lawsuit over whether votes for Jill Stein (who is on the ballot) should be counted. Stein’s Reply brief is due October 30.


Comments

Sixth Circuit Expedites Ohio Jill Stein Vote Counting Lawsuit — 14 Comments

  1. “ENDORSE = LOSE HALF CUSTOMERS = GO BANKRUPT ???”

    The problem with that is in some of these recent cases, people are dropping their subscriptions in protest, precisely because the newspaper didn’t endorse anyone. (Looking at you, Washington Post.) So, the newspaper is going to lose subscribers either way. At that point, they may as well just endorse someone, and take their chances.

  2. Or not, because everyone running sucks. An editorial saying don’t vote would be too much to ask for, of course.

  3. HOW MANY HACKS ALREADY RUNNING FOR PREZ IN 2028 ???

    ANY EMERGENCY UPDATES TO D/R CONV DELEGATE SYSTEMS —

    TO HAVE AT LEAST DELEGATES PICK CANDS — AND NOT TOP MONSTERS BEHIND CLOSED DOORS [ AS WITH PICKING HARRIS TO REPLACE BIDEN ] ???

  4. That’s outrageous! He deserves a judge who’s sympathetic to an argument that the attempted assassination was justified! Because, like, duh!

  5. I’m already on the “Don’t vote” bandwagon. I cast my absentee ballot for the (non-existent) write-in ticket of Maya Butt-Hertz and Ivy Ben Scrood. I did cast legitimate votes in all of the down-ballot races, though.

    As (AZ) for reforms to the Democratic National Convention process, I would at least like to see a legitimate contested primary election, instead of the sham Biden attempted coronation the DNC attempted this year. Also, why the hell are these political parties scheduling their national conventions after the ballot access deadlines in certain states, such as Ohio? The DNC was especially egregious, with their convention in late August. However, the Green Party was almost as bad, with their convention right before the DNC. That’s why Jill Stein needed a placeholder VP candidate for the ballot in Ohio in the first place, because the Green Party convention hadn’t happened yet by the ballot access deadline. That’s partly how we got into this legal mess that this article is about.

    The ballot access deadlines had not changed recently. These laws are publicly known, and the parties have at least four years to schedule their conventions. So, why the heck can’t they find an available venue on a date that actually complies with the ballot access deadline in every state? Get the conventions over with as early as possible. There should be no late-August surprises.

  6. You should have voted write in for Thomas Jones and one of the two suggested VPs, Robert Stock or George Santos aka the Troll Moron/Retard Party ticket.

    They failed to qualify in every state due to gathering signatures exclusively from Haitian illegals who nom nom pets on single square toilet paper and submitting them in court annex outhouses.

  7. Neither will ballot access signatures. That’s true even if it’s an outhouse that doesnt even flush. Outrageous!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.