ballot access
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Denver judge overseeing Trump disqualification case won’t recuse over political contribution
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On the first morning of a weeklong hearing to determine if Donald Trump is constitutionally ineligible to appear on Colorado’s 2024 presidential primary ballot, the judge overseeing the case rejected Trump’s request to recuse herself over a $100 political contribution she made prior to taking the bench. Scott Gessler, an attorney for Trump, “reluctantly” filed…
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The Trump ballot disqualification trial begins in Colorado this week. Here are 7 things to know
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A weeklong hearing in Denver District Court this month will answer an extraordinary legal question with potential ramifications nationwide: Did Donald Trump engage in an insurrection as president, rendering him constitutionally ineligible to seek the office again in 2024? Here is an overview of the case to date and the disputed issues heading into the…
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7 unaffiliated, third-party candidates succeed in getting on Colorado’s November ballot
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With the major political parties’ primaries now out of the way, unaffiliated and third-party candidates are hoping for their shot at elected offices through the petition process. That process so far has produced seven additional candidates for the November general election out of a total of 16 unaffiliated or third-party candidates who attempted to get…