Oliver Hall appeared, representing the minor party plaintiffs in Texas.
The brief submitted by Oliver Hall was previously published on this blog.
RFK, Jr. turned in 26,000, so he is certain to make the ballot. The Green Party is very likely to make the ballot, with 16,727 signatures submitted. 10,000 signatures were required on each petition.
On Friday, August 2, the Libertarian Party of Minnesota handed in 2,375 signatures on its presidential petition to the Secretary of State Elections Division to place the Chase Oliver/Mike ter Maat ticket on the ballot there. 2,000 valid signatures of Minnesota residents eligible to vote are required, with a deadline of Tuesday, August 20.
It is possible that enough valid signatures have already been turned in, but the LPMN is continuing to gather signatures that will be turned in later, if the Secretary of State does not find enough valid signatures among the 2,375 already submitted.
The lawsuit filed against his campaign alleges that he is not a New York resident, as listed on the New York State petition.