The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that independent presidential candidate Cornel West’s name will remain on Michigan’s Nov. 5 presidential ballot. In an order issued Monday, the state’s highest court upheld a ruling by the Michigan Court of Appeals last week,
A Fulton County judge disqualified independent presidential candidate Cornel West from Georgia's ballot on Wednesday, but his name will still appear on the ballot, though votes for him will not be counted.
Independent candidate Cornel West was cleared to be on the Virginia presidential ballot after the state reversed its decision on Friday. In a letter to West’s campaign, the Virginia Department of Elections said it “reconsidered” its decision to bar West from the ballot and now he and Melina Abdullah,
Cornel West and Abdullah will also appear on the ballots of the battleground states of Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina and Georgia
Secretary of State Bob Evnen on Tuesday announced which presidential candidates will appear on the ballot in Nebraska.
In a terse order, the Michigan Supreme Court refused to overturn a ruling from the Michigan Court of Appeals, rejecting appeals filed by an attorney.
Kennedy, who had been nominated for president by the Natural Law Party in Michigan, wasn't entitled to the "extraordinary relief," the court said.
Cornel West missed the deadline to get on Arizona's statewide ballot and is calling for an investigation into "irregularities."
Arab Americans from across the country are coming to Dearborn this week for a national convention they hope will help bring attention to their issues during an election season as some candidates court their votes,