The Supreme Court refused Friday to intervene in the Green Partyâ€
The Nevada Green Party had asked the justices to halt a ruling from the stateâ€
The justices denied the request to intervene in a one-sentence order that did not explain their reasoning. There were no noted dissents.
Steinâ€
Green Party candidates are “wrongfully ripped from the ballot and Nevadans who would vote for them in this election are robbed of the opportunity to do so,â€� Sekulow told the Supreme Court in the partyâ€
Nevadaâ€
“At issue is not a mere technical violation for the use of the wrong form,� lawyers representing the Democrats told the Supreme Court. The signature-gathering requirements, the filing said, are designed to prevent fraud and protect “the fairness and integrity of the political process.�
Nevadaâ€
Requiring the state to reprint and send new ballots would “create an insurmountable problem: It would undermine the integrity of Nevadaâ€
Presidential elections have been decided in recent years by slim margins, leading to concerns among some Democrats and Republicans that a third-party candidate could affect the outcome in battleground states this year. Groups affiliated with both parties have challenged some third-party bids to get on the ballot.
But third-party efforts have struggled this campaign season. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his campaign in late August. Cornel West, another independent candidate, has faced financial and legal troubles getting on ballots.
The Green Party is on the ballot in 27 states, including five battlegrounds. Stein has run twice before. In 2016, she drew 1.4 million votes nationally as the Green Party nominee — a small fraction of those received by Trump or Democrat Hillary Clinton. But Democrats viewed Stein as a spoiler in a number of battleground states where the race was close.
Although Nevada has not voted for a Republican presidential nominee since 2004, support among Latino and young voters for President Joe Biden had been receding in the state before his exit from the race, according to a Fox News poll from June. That poll and others found Trump with small leads over Biden. Political operatives from both parties believe the contest between Trump and Harris in Nevada will be close.
Earlier this month, a divided Supreme Court of Nevada sided with Democrats and ordered the secretary of state to keep Green Party candidates off the general election ballot. The court called the partyâ€
The Green Partyâ€
In the filing, the party called the state courtâ€
In response, the Democratic Partyâ€
“A civil servantâ€