Former coal CEO's ballot bid denied by West Virginia Supreme Court
CHARLESTON, W.Va. The state Supreme Court on Wednesday denied a last-minute bid by former coal CEO Don Blankenship to get his name on the ballot in Novembers U.S. Senate race in West Virginia.
The court upheld a decision by the secretary of state denying Blankenships application for a third-party candidacy.
The West Virginia Secretary of State is ordered to take whatever measures are necessary to ensure that Donald L. Blankenship does not appear on the 2018 General Election Ballot for the Office of United States Senator for the State of West Virginia, the decision said.
The court itself is in a state of upheaval. One of the judges hearing the case Wednesday was filling in for a suspended justice, and two sat in for judges who retired after lawmakers voted to impeach them over allegations of improper use of court funds.
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