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How States Count Write-In Votes for President


Thanks to Richard Winger of Ballot Access News for this post.

Every State except: Arkansas; Hawaii; Louisiana; Nevada; New Mexico; Oklahoma; South Carolina and South Dakota, Prints Write-In Space on November's Ballot for President. But the 42 States, plus D.C., that include Write-In Space have very Different Policies on whether any Write-Ins are Counted.

States that have already Counted some Presidential Write-Ins, generally only for Candidates who filed for Write-In Status are: Arizona; California; Colorado; Connecticut; Delaware; Florida; Georgia; Idaho, Illinois; Indiana; Kentucky; Maryland; Michigan; Minnesota; Missouri; Montana; New Hampshire; New York; North Carolina; Ohio; Tennessee; Texas; Utah; Vermont; West Virginia; and Wisconsin.

States that usually do Count some Presidential Write-Ins, but which have Not Released any Write-In Counts so far this year, are: Kansas; Maine; Massachusetts; Pennsylvania; and Rhode Island. Pennsylvania hasn’t even Released its Final Totals for Candidates who were on the Ballot.

Jurisdictions that allow Declared Write-In Presidential Candidates to File, and yet Refuse to Count the Write-Ins, are: Alaska; D.C.; Nebraska; North Dakota; Virginia; Washington; and Wyoming.

States that allow Write-Ins, but have No Write-In Filing Procedure, and never Release any Write-In Results for President are: Alabama; Iowa; Mississippi; New Jersey; and Oregon.

The Eighth Circuit ruled in McLain v Meier, 851 F.2d 1045 (1988) that “The State has an obligation to count all votes properly cast.” However, it also says that to the extent North Dakota is Violating the U.S. Constitution on this point, the Remedy ought to be in State Court. North Dakota did Count Presidential Write-Ins for Declared Candidates in the Past, but stopped doing so in 2008. The Law didn’t change. The Secretary of State simply made that Decision on his own.

Nebraska is also in the Eighth Circuit. It seems plausible that any Presidential Candidate who filed for Write-In Status in either of those Two States could Sue. Green Party's Howie Hawkins, is the most Prominent Presidential Candidate in these Two States who was Not on the Ballot in 2020.

In 2010 the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, ruled that the District of Columbia Board of Elections need Not Count Write-Ins for declared Presidential Write-In Candidates, because it would Cost too much. The Decision says that if Anyone wants to know how many Votes were Cast, they are Free to file a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Request to look at All the Ballots.

Of course, if anyone did this, their Findings would Not be “Official” and No Reference book that Count the Votes for President would accept their Findings. Both Merrick Garland and Brett Kavanaugh Signed this Opinion, Barr v D.C. Board of Elections. Bob Barr, the Libertarian Nominee, asked the U.S. Supreme Court to Reverse this Decision, but the U.S. Supreme Court Refused to hear the Case.

The Virginia Constitution guarantees Voters the Right to Cast a Write-In Vote in General Elections, and the Virginia State Board of Elections formerly Counted Write-Ins for Declared Presidential Candidates, but Stopped doing so in 2012. A Lawsuit under the State Constitution might Succeed if anyone were to file it. Howie Hawkins was the most Prominent Presidential Candidate who wasn’t on the Virginia Ballot in 2020.

So far, among the Presidential Candidates who Polled at least 20,000 Votes, the Totals are:

Joseph Biden, Democratic and Working Families, 81,268,867
Donald Trump, Republican and Conservative, 74,216,747
Jo Jorgensen, Libertarian, 1,865,720
Howie Hawkins, Green, 404,952
Rocky De La Fuente, Alliance, 88,234
Gloria La Riva, Socialism & Liberation, 85,616
Kanye West, independent, 70,298
Don Blankenship, Constitution, 60,148
Brock Pierce, independent, 49,700
Brian Carroll, American Solidarity, 39,188










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


     
 
 


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