Nebraska Bill Would Specify Deadline for Independent Presidential Candidates to Withdraw

Nebraska LB 521, an omnibus election law bill, contains a provision on how independent presidential candidates withdraw. They may do so if they request withdrawal no later than 60 days before the election. Last year the Secretary of State did let Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., withdraw, even though the law didn’t specify how to do that.


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Nebraska Bill Would Specify Deadline for Independent Presidential Candidates to Withdraw — 2 Comments

  1. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2025/01/22/laken-riley-congress-immigration/77887862007/

    Congress passes Laken Riley Act. Bill heads to Donald Trump’s desk for expected signature
    Riley BegginLauren Villagran
    USA TODAY
    WASHINGTON – In a sign of how Republicans are prioritizing cracking down on illegal immigration, both houses of Congress passed the Laken Riley Act, a bill targeting crime committed by immigrants, on Wednesday.

    It will likely be the first bill President Donald Trump signs into law in his second term in office.

    Trump has also made immigration the focus of multiple executive orders since taking office on Monday.

    The bill would require U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, to detain people who are in the United States without legal status who are arrested, charged with or accused of certain crimes including burglary, theft, larceny and shoplifting, or assaulting a law enforcement officer.

    The House approved the bill 263-156, a day after the Senate voted to approve it 64-35. T

    he bill drew some bipartisan support. In addition to virtually all Republicans in both houses, 46 Democrats voted for it in the House and 12 voted to support it in the Senate.
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    first of many purge machinations ???

    1-9-2 Habeas Corpus next to be wiped out ???

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