Well, I think I'm gonna leave the office (since I'm done with another thing I'm working on) — so as to virtually guarantee #SCOTUS news.
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I think the key point
@rickhasen makes: "[I]f the Court was going to grant relief, it knew it had to do so by the end of Sept. 8." -
While we don't *know* what's going on at
#SCOTUS, I think Rick's right that we'd likely get a ruling by midnight if they granted the stay. -
(Since that's what the Michigan Sec of State told the Court she needed.)
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Well, it's Sept. 9. The Michigan Secretary of State said she needed a stay by Sept. 8.
#SCOTUS has not granted a stay. -
If
#SCOTUS does not act, or eventually denies the request, that means straight-ticket voting will remain in Michigan for this election. -
It's still possible ~something~ could happen overnight, though, so don't count your chickens just yet, Michiganders.
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Still no action from
#SCOTUS on Mich. Sec. of State's stay request, so it would appear that straight-ticket voting will be allowed this Nov. -
BREAKING:
#SCOTUS Allows Michigan Straight-Ticket Voting To Continue For November https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/supreme-court-allows-michigan-straight-ticket-voting-to-cont?utm_term=.raA1yRV8Zk …pic.twitter.com/ACyLwNjKEp
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