Shiva Ayyadurai’s Last Ballot Access Case May be Dropped

Last year, independent presidential candidate Shiva Ayyadurai, who was born in India, sued many states over whether he should be on the ballot. He did not win any of his cases, but his Wisconsin case is still pending in the Seventh Circuit. However, the state filed a brief arguing that the case is moot on December 3, 2024, and he has not filed a reply brief. Technically the case is still open. Frank Marshall v Wisconsin Elections Commission, 24-2746.


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Shiva Ayyadurai’s Last Ballot Access Case May be Dropped — 2 Comments

  1. I do not think he should have been placed on any ballots for President because he is not legally qualified to hold the office.

  2. But the true candidates in November are the candidates for presidential elector, and they were qualified. Voters do not vote for presidential candidates in November.

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