New York May Take Donald Trump Off Ballot

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Unlike in New Hampshire or Minnesota, Trump's candidacy in New York remains in limbo.

The New York State Board of Elections is opting to wait for the courts to rule on the eligibility of former President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign, signaling that the board would be open to taking his name off state ballots.In a November 3 letter, the NYSBOE informed U.S. District Judge Glenn Suddaby that the state agency is taking 'no position' in the matter of Trump's candidacy and that it will 'abide by any orders of judgements of the court.

'If the state is not arguing that kicking Trump off the ballot interferes with the state interest in letting voters decide, it makes it much harder for Trump to stay on the ballot since courts usually give states much more deference to their interests,' Castro told Newsweek.Newsweek reached out to the NYSBOE via email for comment.The developments in the New York lawsuit strike a different tone to the news that emerged from New Hampshire and Minnesota.

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