The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Aug. 26 rejected a Democrat’s challenge to third-party presidential candidate Jill Stein appearing on the ballot in November.
“We determine that the petitioner is not entitled to the relief he seeks,” justices said in an unsigned order rejecting a petition from David Strange, a Democratic National Committee (DNC) member.
Strange said in a petition that the Wisconsin Elections Commission incorrectly decided to let Stein, the Green Party’s candidate, appear on the ballot.
Wisconsin law states that state officers, state senators, and state candidates of a certain party must meet at the state capitol on a certain date to choose electors for the presidential candidate they’re seeking to back….