Belatedly, state of Arizona allows Green Party Presidential candidate Jill Stein to appear on ballots
From Ballot Access News:
On July 12, the Arizona Secretary of State settled the Arizona Green Party lawsuit over the timing of presidential elector filing. Even though the party was late filing its list of presidential elector candidates, the Secretary of State is asking a U.S. District Court to issue an injunction allowing the filing to be considered valid. Sometimes when ballot access lawsuits are filed, states agree with the plaintiffs and there is no need for further court activity. The case is Arizona Green Party v Reagan, 2:16cv-2027.
The Arizona Libertarian Party had also been late with its presidential elector candidates in 1996, but had won a similar case in state court, although that 1996 case was contested. It seems somewhat likely that in 2017 the Arizona legislature may change the law on presidential elector filing. The current law has a June 1 deadline for parties to submit their presidential elector candidates, but that deadline is a relic of the days when parties chose presidential elector candidates in primaries. There is no rational reason for the elector candidates to be chosen so early, before the major parties even know who their presidential and vice-presidential nominees will be. This story says the Secretary of State will ask the 2017 session of the legislature to revise the deadline.
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