Maine's Secretary-of-State Shenna Bellows (D), has Appealed a Judge's Decision to Delay a Ruling, in the Case to Remove Trump from the States 2024 President Primary Ballot.
Bellow's issued an Appeal Friday, Two days after Kennebec County Superior Court Justice Michaela Murphy, declined to Rule whether or Not Trump, should be Disqualified from Running in the Primary based on the "Insurrectionist Clause" of the Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
Murphy sent the Case back to the Secretary-of-State Wednesday, arguing they should wait for the U.S. Supreme Court to Rule on whether or Not Colorado can Ban Trump from its Presidential Primary Ballot, on the same grounds.
"Like many Americans, I welcome a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court in the Colorado case that provides guidance as to the important 14th Amendment questions in this case," Bellows said in Statement to Local Media. "In the interim, Maine law provides the opportunity to seek review from the Maine Supreme Judicial Court - which I requested today.
"This appeal ensures that Maine's highest court has the opportunity to weigh in now, before ballots are counted, promoting trust in our free, safe and secure elections."
Bellows issued a Ruling in December, 2023, Banning Trump from the State's Presidential Primary Ballot, on the grounds that He incited the Riot on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Maine became the Second State after Colorado, to Disqualify Trump from running due to Insurrection.
Trump Appealed the Decision to the Kennebec County Superior Court, arguing Bellows is a "biased decision maker" and "made multiple errors of law and acted in an arbitrary and capricious manner."
I think President is indicated in Section 3. Officer of the U.S. covers President, Vice-President, and Cabinet Members.
A Primary or Caucuses dosen't Elect a President, that is the General Election that Trump can't be a Candidste.
As I read Section 3 of the 14th Admendment:
How to implement Section 3:
- Prevent a State Legislature from selecting Someone to a State position.
- Prevent a Governor from selecting Someone to a Temperary position until the Next or Special Election.
- Prevent a Governor from putting Someone on the General Election Ballot.

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