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WorldMaine becomes second state to ban Trump from ballot in 2024

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Maine becomes second state to ban Trump from ballot in 2024

Maine’s Chief Election Official, Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, has determined that former President Donald Trump is ineligible to run for president in the upcoming election in the state. This decision is based on the constitutional clause concerning insurrection.

The central reason for this ruling is Trump’s alleged involvement in the events leading to the Capitol riot in January 2021. With this decision, Maine joins Colorado in prohibiting Trump’s candidacy on their ballots.

This development puts the spotlight on the US Supreme Court, as it is expected to ultimately decide the matter. While Colorado leans Democratic, Maine’s more balanced political landscape makes this decision more impactful for Trump, who is currently the Republican front-runner.

The Trump campaign has announced plans to challenge the Maine decision in state court. In the meantime, the decision remains on hold due to ongoing legal proceedings.

Contrasting Maine’s decision, California has confirmed Trump’s presence on their Republican primary ballot. Courts in other states, including Michigan and Minnesota, have also recently rejected attempts to prevent Trump from running.

Central to these disputes is the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution, which prohibits anyone engaged in insurrection or rebellion from holding federal office. Secretary Bellows’ ruling, extending over 34 pages, argues that Trump’s actions surrounding the January 6, 2021, events constitute a violation of this amendment.

Despite her decision, Bellows insists it is not politically motivated but rather based on law and her duty to uphold election integrity in Maine. She expressed her hope for the Supreme Court to provide a nationwide resolution to this issue.

Trump, who faces other legal challenges unrelated to the insurrection accusation, has seen his campaign and Republican competitors criticize Maine’s ruling. Campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung described Bellows’ decision as “election interference” and announced immediate legal action against it.

This development has sparked broader political debate, with figures like Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy expressing concerns about its implications for democracy and the electoral process.

Legal experts and commentators anticipate that this issue, centering on the interpretation and application of the 14th Amendment, will ultimately be settled by the Supreme Court, potentially shaping the framework for future presidential candidacies.

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