![]() Which state allows anyone to go on the ballot, irrespective of whether or not the candidate meets Constitutional requirements? If a state DQs someone, they can always sue, like Kanye did in certain states when he was denied ballot access for not collecting enough nomination signatures (he lost in MA and I'm unsure about other states). That choice is not arbitrary or subject to political whims, but determined by the US Constitution. This would give the Secretary of State in every state the power of who becomes president by just leaving the opposing party off the ticket.Įvery state lets the Sec of State determine which potential candidates qualify under the Constitution to go on the Federal election ballot. What state let's the Secretary of State pick and choose who goes on the federal election ballot. If not them, then who does have standing? ![]() ![]() How would SCOTUS rule if a Secretary of State of a state declares a certain candidate ineligible under Section 3? Certainly Secretaries of States who prepare ballots for voting have standing.
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