Incumbent Illinois Official Asks State Supreme Court to Put him on Ballot

Thomas Rudd, incumbent Coroner of Lake County, Illinois, is trying to get on the ballot as an independent candidate. Even though he had enough valid signatures, he was kept off by a lower state court because he had filed a petition to run in the Democratic primary. He withdrew that petition and did not run in the primary, but the lower court said he disqualified himself. See this story.

U.S. District Court Expected to Rule on August 25 in Lawsuit Challenging Illinois 5% Petition Requirement for U.S. House

U.S. District Court Judge Sue Myerscough is expected to issue a decision on Thursday, August 25, in Gill v Scholz, central district, 3:16cv-3221. The trial was on August 24. See this story about the hearing. The plaintiff is David Gill, an independent candidate who needed 10,754 valid signatures. He submitted 11,300, but he was challenged and only 8,593 were held to be valid.

UPDATE: see this further story, which is more detailed than the first story.

Minnesota Accepts All Seven Presidential Petitions

The Minnesota deadline for independent presidential petitions, and the presidential petitions of unqualified parties, is August 23. The Minnesota Secretary of State has now determined that all seven petitions submitted are valid. Here is the list from the Secretary of State’s web page.

The groups are American Delta, Constitution, Green, Independence, Legal Marijuana Now, Libertarian, and Socialist Workers. The American Delta nominee is Rocky De La Fuente, and the Independence nominee is Evan McMullin.

Better for America Formally Nominates Evan McMullin for President

Better for America is a ballot-qualified party in Arkansas, for purposes of the presidential election only. On August 24 it certified to the Secretary of State that its national ticket is Evan McMullin for president and Nathan Johnson for vice-president.

Better for America is in state court in New Mexico, trying to show that it does have enough valid signatures. Those are the only two states in which Better for America attempted to get on the ballot, so far.