The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Friday ordered election officials to place presidential hopeful Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., on the Democratic primary ballot in Wisconsin. The unanimous ruling stated that the bipartisan presidential selection panel should have discussed whether Phillips should be included. The court’s ruling means that the longshot candidate will be on the primary ballot for April 2.
Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn. ) was to be included on the state’s Democratic primary ballot on Friday after the Wisconsin Supreme Court ordered election officials to do so. Democrats on the nonpartisan political selection committee should have held a discussion about including Phillips, according to the unanimous decision. The long-shot candidate will appear on the April 2 major as a result of the court’s ruling. Dean Phillips (D-Minn. ), a presidential candidate, was to be included on the Democratic primary ballot in Wisconsin on Friday by election officials. Democrats on the bipartisan political selection committee should have discussed including Phillips, according to the majority decision. The long-shot candidate will now run in the principal on April 2 as a result of the court’s ruling.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Friday ordered election officials to place presidential hopeful Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., on the Democratic primary ballot in Wisconsin. The unanimous ruling stated that the bipartisan presidential selection panel should have discussed whether Phillips should be included. The court’s ruling means that the longshot candidate will be on the primary ballot for April 2.