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politics1 year ago

"Illinois Elections Board Considers Trump's Primary Ballot Eligibility Amid Insurrection Claims"

A state elections hearing officer in Illinois agreed that former President Donald Trump "engaged in insurrection" at the Capitol riot, but recommended that it's up to the courts, not the State Board of Elections, to decide whether to remove him from the primary ballot. The officer's nonbinding recommendation comes ahead of the board's meeting to certify primary ballot names, and if the board rejects his recommendation, he suggested removing Trump's name based on evidence presented. Similar objections were made against President Joe Biden, but the officer recommended rejecting them, stating that the "insurrection clause" does not apply to the office of president.

politics1 year ago

Ex-Republican Judge: Trump's Insurrection Justifies Removal from Illinois Ballot

Retired Republican Judge Clark Erickson has recommended barring Donald Trump from the Illinois primary ballot, citing "absolutely damning" evidence of his involvement in the Capitol attack and insurrection. However, Erickson concluded that the elections board lacks the power to remove Trump, deferring the issue to the courts. The recommendation will be voted on by the Illinois Board of Elections, and the U.S. Supreme Court will also consider Trump's eligibility in the Colorado primary ballot case on February 8.

politics1 year ago

"Ex-Judge Recommends Trump's Inclusion on Illinois Ballot Despite Insurrection Allegations"

Retired judge Clark Erickson, a Republican, recommended to the Illinois State Board of Elections that Donald Trump should stay on the ballot in Illinois despite finding that Trump engaged in the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol. Erickson concluded that the board lacks the authority to vet candidates based on federal constitutional considerations, but if they believe they do have the statutory authority to review Trump’s eligibility under the 14th Amendment, then they should remove him from the ballot. The decision will be voted on by the bipartisan panel, and can be appealed in Illinois state courts.