WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on Friday rejected an emergency request to put Green Party candidate Jill Stein on Nevada’s presidential ballot, a potential boost for Vice President Kamala ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a bid to put Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein on the Nevada ...
The Nevada Supreme Court settled a pre-election challenge filed by Republicans over whether mail ballots should be counted if ...
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Friday to restore the Green Party to the Nevada ballot, cementing a bid by Democrats to keep the party and its presidential ...
The Nevada Supreme ... and the party has fought in other states to prevent counting ballots that arrive after Election Day. But the state’s Supreme Court upheld the August decision by District ...
20, 2024. Justice Sotomayor would grant the application for stay. 24A262 Nevada Green Party v. Aguilar Whether the Supreme Court should vacate the Nevada Supreme Court and the state district court's ...
The Republican Party of Nevada did not respond to a request for comment on the Nevada Supreme Court’s ruling. The decision in Nevada comes after the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals declined to strike ...
In what could be one of the quickest turnarounds for a Nevada Supreme ... According to the Supreme Court, Gibson asserted at a status hearing that he had not changed his party affiliation but ...
So far this election season, the Supreme Court has blocked former independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Green Party’s Jill Stein from getting on ballots in New York and Nevada ...
Democrats were projected to win at least 208 House seats and Republicans 215 seats as of Friday. A party needs 218 seats in order to have the majority.