Nevada Democrats previously succeeded in removing Greens from the ballot.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected on Sept. 20 the Green Party’s request to restore its candidates to the state ballot for the Nov. 5 election.
No justices dissented from the new order, nor did they explain why they denied the Green Party’s request.
The Nevada State Democratic Party sued in June to keep the Green Party from the ballot, contesting the validity of petition signatures because of the form, which was intended for initiatives and referendums and not for a minor party to gain ballot access.
The emergency application was filed with the U.S. Supreme Court on Sept. 13 after the Nevada Supreme Court overturned a lower court ruling placing Green Party candidates on the ballot.
The Green Party argued that refusing its ballot access would violate its federal due process and equal protection rights under the U.S. Constitution. On Aug. 12, a state district court in Carson City denied the Democrats’ claims on state law grounds without ruling on the federal issues.
Nevada is a hotly contested battleground state in the current presidential election, and the presence of Stein on the ballot could influence the presidential election result in the state.
In 2020, then-presidential candidate Joe Biden, a Democrat, prevailed over President Donald Trump, a Republican, in Nevada by 33,596 votes, a margin of 2.4 percent. In 2016, Democrat Hillary Clinton beat Trump by 27,202 votes, also a margin of 2.4 percent.
This is a developing story. It will be updated.
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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