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US supreme court under pressure to rule swiftly on states’ Trump ballot bans

Court faces pressure to rule on Maine and Colorado’s decisions preventing ex-president from appearing on presidential ballots

  • Trump removal in Maine ‘opens Pandora’s box’, says DeSantis

A decision by Maine’s secretary of state to prevent former president Donald Trump from appearing on the state’s presidential election ballot will now probably end up before the US supreme court. Maine’s move follows a similar decision in Colorado this month.

There is mounting pressure on the conservative-leaning judicial body to swiftly rule on Maine and Colorado’s application of section 3 of the 14th amendment prohibiting anyone who “engaged in insurrection” from holding office. But neither decision will be the last ballot eruption in an already convulsive election which is likely to see a rematch of Trump versus Joe Biden.

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