MADISON, WI (WTAQ-WRN) — A complaint filed by a Democratic National Committee employee aims to keep a Green Party candidate off the Presidential ballot in Wisconsin.
The complaint alleges the Greens don’t have anyone eligible under state law to nominate a slate of 10 presidential electors.
The complaint is one of several moves the DNC has made seeking to block third-party candidates from the ballot in battleground states like Wisconsin.
The Green Party begins meeting today to formally nominate a presidential candidate, which is expected to be Jill Stein. She received 31,072 votes when she was on the Wisconsin ballot in 2016, more than Donald Trump’s 22,748-vote winning margin over Hillary Clinton.



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