Arizona judge denies Democrats’ challenge to exclude No Labels from 2024 ballot.
An Arizona Judge Upholds No Labels’ Ballot Access
An Arizona judge has made a significant ruling in favor of the centrist No Labels group, rejecting a challenge from state Democrats to keep them off the 2024 ballot. Despite opposition from both sides of the aisle, the judge recognized No Labels as a legitimate political party, affirming their right to appear on the ballot next year.
A Win for American Democracy
“This is an important win for American democracy and a testament to the power of over 41,000 Arizona voters who signed to give No Labels ballot access in Arizona,”
– Benjamin Chavis Jr. and Jay Nixon, co-leaders of the No Labels group
No Labels qualified for the Arizona ballot in early March after meeting the minimum signature requirements for statewide and federal races. This has significant implications not only for the presidential election but also for the high-profile Senate race in the Grand Canyon state.
Despite pushback from Democratic groups, No Labels has defended their efforts, citing polling data that shows President Joe Biden losing to former President Donald Trump in head-to-head matchups in crucial battleground states like Arizona and Georgia. They argue that introducing a third-party candidate actually diminishes support for both major party candidates, debunking the notion of a “spoiler candidate.”
“Introducing a new choice is going to shake those interests up, both on the Democratic side and on the Republican side,” said Dritan Nesho, chief pollster for No Labels.
While it remains unclear who No Labels will nominate, they plan to hold a nominating convention in April if they proceed with their third-party ticket plans. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) has emerged as a top contender, with speculation surrounding his potential candidacy.
Overall, this ruling highlights the importance of respecting the choices of citizens and safeguarding their democratic rights, sending a powerful message about the inclusivity of American democracy.
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