Seventh Circuit Agrees that U.S. District Court Illinois Ballot Access Relief is Warranted

On Sunday, June 21, the Seventh Circuit issued an order in Libertarian Party of Illinois v Cadigan, 20-1961. It denies the request of Illinois officials to stay the ballot access relief that was won in U.S. District Court on April 23. Here is the 5-page order. The order does not identify which judges handles the matter.

It is very rare for a federal court to issue an order on Sunday.


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Seventh Circuit Agrees that U.S. District Court Illinois Ballot Access Relief is Warranted — 6 Comments

  1. It is refreshing to see the courts on our side, on the side of free and fair democratic elections, for once here in Illinois. I hope this becomes a trend.

  2. INDIVIDUALS are nominated / elected.

    How much judicial legislation in ALL the 2020 election LAW cases ???

  3. I would still like to see attorneys fees awarded to the plaintiffs for the state making such a ridiculous appeal. However, it’s still nice to see a win

  4. All sorts of deadline election dates coming soon —

    thus even Sunday court action.

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