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Supreme Court weighs whether candidates can challenge state election laws
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 65081, member: 636"] A majority of the U.S. Supreme Court appeared supportive on Wednesday of arguments made by Illinois Congressman Mike Bost, who seeks the right to challenge his state’s election laws. The case centers on whether political candidates must show they have been harmed by a rule in order to sue over election laws. If the court sides with Bost, it could open the door for more litigation targeting state election rules. Bost's lawsuit, which challenges an Illinois law on mail-in ballots, was dismissed by a lower court for lack of standing. Bost argues that candidates should have the right to challenge election rules, particularly when those rules affect the integrity of the election process. Several justices seemed to agree, though some expressed concern about creating new rules for specific litigants. Civil rights groups support Bost’s challenge, fearing that a ruling against him could limit their ability to challenge election laws. The case is part of a broader debate on voting rights and election law across the country. [/QUOTE]
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