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Maine elections official disqualifies Trump from presidential primary ballot

Published 12/28/2023, 06:58 PM
Updated 12/29/2023, 02:50 AM
© Reuters. Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump attends a campaign event in Waterloo, Iowa, U.S. December 19, 2023. REUTERS/Scott Morgan

By Andrew Goudsward

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Maine on Thursday disqualified Donald Trump from the state ballot in next year’s U.S. presidential primary election, becoming the second state to bar the former president for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, a Democrat, concluded that Trump, the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, incited an insurrection when he spread false claims about voter fraud in the 2020 election and then urged his supporters to march on the Capitol to stop lawmakers from certifying the vote.

"The U.S. Constitution does not tolerate an assault on the foundations of our government," Bellows wrote in a 34-page ruling.

The decision can be appealed to a state Superior Court, and Bellows suspended her ruling until the court rules on the matter.

Trump's campaign said it would quickly file an objection to the "atrocious" decision.

Lawyers for Trump have disputed that he engaged in insurrection and argued that his remarks to supporters on the day of the 2021 riot were protected by his right to free speech.

The decision came after a group of former Maine lawmakers said that Trump should be disqualified based on a provision of the U.S. Constitution that bars people from holding office if they engaged in “insurrection or rebellion” after previously swearing an oath to the United States.

The former lawmakers -- Kimberley Rosen, Thomas Saviello and Ethan Strimling -- said in a statement that Bellows "stood on the side of democracy and our constitution in her decision to bar former President Donald Trump from Maine’s ballot."

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Rosen and Saviello are both former Republican state senators. Strimling is a former Democratic state senator.

The ruling applies only to Maine's March primary election, but it could affect Trump’s status for the November general election. The ruling likely will add to pressure on the U.S. Supreme Court to resolve questions about Trump’s eligibility nationwide under the constitutional provision known as Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.

The court’s 6-3 conservative majority includes three justices nominated by Trump.

Trump has been indicted in both a federal case and in Georgia for his role in trying to overturn the 2020 election, but he has not been charged with insurrection related to the Jan. 6 attack. He leads opinion polls by a large margin in the race for the Republican nomination.

Colorado’s top court disqualified Trump from the state primary ballot on Dec. 19, making him the first candidate in U.S. history to be deemed ineligible for the presidency for engaging in insurrection.

Trump has vowed to appeal the Colorado ruling to the Supreme Court and criticized ballot challenges as “undemocratic.” The Colorado Republican Party filed its own Supreme Court appeal on Wednesday.

Similar attempts to disqualify Trump in other states have been rejected. The top court in Michigan, a pivotal battleground state in the general election, declined on Wednesday to hear a case seeking to disqualify Trump from the state's presidential primary ballot.

Maine is rated as likely Democratic by non-partisan election forecasters, meaning that President Joe Biden is expected to win the state. But Trump captured one electoral vote from Maine in both the 2016 and 2020 elections due to an unusual setup that allows the state to split its four Electoral College votes.

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Candidates must win 270 Electoral College votes to win the presidency.

Advocacy groups and some anti-Trump voters have challenged Trump's candidacy in several states under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which was passed after the U.S. Civil War to keep former confederates from serving in government.

Unlike other states, Bellows, who oversees elections in Maine, was required to make an initial determination about disqualification before it was considered by the courts.

California Secretary of State Shirley Weber on Thursday included Trump on the certified list of candidates for its March 5 primary election, indicating it was up to courts to resolve any ballot challenges.

Latest comments

Well if peacefull transfer of power means stealing topsecret documents, creating fake electorates in multiple states, attacking the capitol kil..ling policemen, trying to hang the vice president or the house leader in congress or anybody they could find…..to prevent the certification of an elected president, then yes it was a peacefull day on January 6th.
What about your friend putin he sends his opponents to siberia….
Voter suppression. This is stuff that would make Pol Pot, Stalin, Hitler and Mussolini proud.
 Spoken like a member of the Communist Party. How did you decide that you hated the US Constitution and this great country?
LOL. It is under the U.S. Constitution that this is happening. Trump is the one who defiled his oath to protect and defend the US Constitution with his scheme to circumvent the peaceful transfer of power.
 By who's interpretation of the US Constitution? The Communist Party?
What a joke America is becoming, a poorly educated person with a few months of work experience in Costa Rica, never elected to anything (lost any participation in elections) wants to decide the fate of millions....Russia is closer to democracy than liberal's America
It is becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish between Putin's Russia and the Democrats' America. See Navalny
The true Fascist are the Democrats
Democrats destroying democracy in ways that would make most despots proud. They’ve all used the strategy of persecuting the opposition.
Maine will not be the last state to uphold the constitution
 Your preferred country Russia has no law and order so I suggest you join the trenches like the other slaves.
 How long have you hated the US?
 piss off russian troll
This act is an insurrection via lawfare... Trump has been convicted of no crime ...deleted due process ... They will feel the blow back as CO just reversed their position... one that is illegal
Peacefully and Patriotically.
Where's First Last? LOL
"Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, a Democrat, concluded that Trump, the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, incited an insurrection"....the Secretary of State does not have the power to make such a conclusion. Democrats love to be dictators, but in the US we have a legal system that involves actually having people go to court. You cannot just make up guilty verdicts against people without trial.
And, for the record, Trump has never even been charged with insurrection. He has never had any indictment or conviction for anything related to January 6th. None of the January 6 political prisoners have been charged with such crimes either.
The only fascists are clearly in the democrat party, so unwilling to hold a fair election that they are trying to remove the Republican front runner from the ballot. Also, in real news, Colorado has already reversed their recent decision to remove Trump the ballot. Trump is also now further ahead in the polls against Biden than at any point in this election cycle or 2020. So keep up with the free advertising for him by doing banana republic nonsense like this. It just shows how scared you are as Biden continues to plummet.
These states are going to be spending a lot of time and money counting all the write-in ballots.
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