The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday allowed Nevada to block the Green Party’s presidential candidate Jill Stein from the 2024 ballot. The court’s action upheld a decision of the Nevada Supreme Court.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an emergency request to place Green Party candidate Jill Stein on the presidential ballot in a state where the race between the major candidates is expected to be razor-thin close.
The high court's move was a potential boon to Vice President Kamala Harris in the closely contested swing state.
Democrats had argued that Ms. Stein, the Green Party’s presidential candidate, was ineligible because the party had failed to submit a required statement.
Nevada’s highest court said the Green Party failed to meet the requirements for ballot access for candidate Jill Stein in the battleground state.
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected the Nevada Green Party’s request for an emergency order putting its candidate, Jill Stein, on the presidential ballot in the key swing state. Without any noted
Supreme Court order leaves Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein off the ballot in battleground Nevada
The Supreme Court on Friday declined a request from the Green Party to ensure presidential candidate Jill Stein could appear on the ballot in the battleground state of Nevada.
Though Stein claims her candidacy has a legitimate path to victory without relying on what she calls "war machine" dollars, her campaign has accepted support from Republican allies as she works to sec
A former Trump attorney is representing Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein at the Supreme Court as she tries to keep her name on Nevada’s ballot—claiming they’re trying to protect democracy—the latest instance of officials aligned with a major party reaching across the aisle to help out third-party candidates who could siphon support from their opponents.