Supreme Court shuts down Nevada Green Party bid for 2024 ballot access

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Supreme Court shuts down Nevada Green Party bid for 2024 ballot access
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday denied the Nevada Green Party’s effort to get its candidates on the 2024 election ballot in the battleground state. Represented by Donald Trump impeachment defense lawyer Jay Sekulow, the party sought emergency relief from the justices for ballot access in Nevada, where its presidential candidate Jill Stein could draw votes from Democratic nominee Kamala Harris. The Green Party challenged a Nevada Supreme Court ruling from Sept.

The state high court ordered the district court to enter an injunction, which it did that day, instructing the secretary of state not to place the party’s candidates on the ballot. In its unsigned order Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court left in place the state high court’s decision. The Nevada State Democratic Party and the Nevada secretary of state both opposed the Green Party’s effort at the Supreme Court.

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