Supreme Court Bars Green PartyJill Stein from Nevada Ballot
The decision upholds a Nevada Supreme Court ruling citing procedural errors in the Green Party's ballot access petitions.
- The Supreme Court rejected the Green Party's emergency request to place Jill Stein on Nevada's 2024 presidential ballot.
- The Nevada Supreme Court ruled that the Green Party used incorrect affidavits for signature collection, invalidating their petition.
- The Green Party argued that the mistake was due to incorrect forms provided by the Nevada Secretary of State's office.
- Nevada Democrats contended that allowing Stein on the ballot would disrupt the election process and undermine ballot integrity.
- The decision leaves a tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump in the crucial battleground state.