Wisconsin Supreme Court Keeps Green Party Off November Ballot

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The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled against putting the Green Party on the November ballot, saying that there isn’t enough time to print new ballots

In a 4-3 decision Monday, the court said there isn’t sufficient time to add Green Party presidential candidate Howie Hawkins and vice presidential candidate Angela Walker to the ballot. The ruling noted that many ballots already have been printed and some likely had been mailed.

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