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Lawsuit filed in bid to keep Kanye West off Virginia US presidential ballot
3 September 2020, 14:04
Democrats claim Republicans are pushing the rapper’s candidacy in swing states to siphon black votes from Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
A law firm with ties to prominent Democrats has filed a lawsuit attempting to keep rapper Kanye West off US presidential ballots in Virginia.
Lawyers for Perkins Coie filed a lawsuit in Richmond on behalf of two people who say they were tricked into signing an Elector Oath backing West’s candidacy.
Under state law, a candidate must have 13 electors pledge their support as part of the criteria to appear on the ballot.
The lawsuit alleges that 11 of West’s 13 electors may be invalid and asks the court to block West’s name from appearing on ballots, which are set to be printed soon.
Virginia will begin mailing absentee ballots later this month.
Lawyers for the West campaign did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
West supported President Donald Trump for re-election until announcing his own presidential bid in July.
Democrats claim Republicans are pushing West’s candidacy in swing states to siphon black votes from Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.