Wyoming Republican U.S. Senate Candidate Files Federal Lawsuit to Appear on the Ballot With Only His First Name

On May 28, a Wyoming Republican candidate for U.S. Senate filed a federal lawsuit to get on the primary ballot under the name he says he uses, which is just “Victor”. He does not want to appear on the ballot as “Victor Miller.” Miller v Gray, 2:26cv-172. The Wyoming election code says candidates may appear on the ballot under the name by which they are known. Here is the Complaint.

The case is assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Alan B. Johnson, a Reagan appointee. See this story, which explains that Victor Miller wants to be a “meat avatar”, and if elected he would let a particular AI program make decisions.


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