Maine Supreme Court Denies Appeal in Trump Ballot Eligibility Case

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The Maine Supreme Court has dismissed Secretary of State Shenna Bellows' appeal in the case to keep former President Donald Trump off the ballot, citing the absence of a final judgment in the Kennebec County Superior Court. Bellows had previously ruled that Trump violated his constitutional oath and was not qualified to hold the office of the President under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, but stated that she would wait for court rulings before officially removing his name from any ballots.
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