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IM5688 · 61-69, M
Depends on whether he is convicted of a federal crime, or a lesser state crime.
If found guilty and loses appeal, he probably shouldn't be on the ballot.
If found guilty of a non-political, state or lesser crime charge, he should still be allowed on the ballot.
If found guilty and loses appeal, he probably shouldn't be on the ballot.
If found guilty of a non-political, state or lesser crime charge, he should still be allowed on the ballot.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@IM5688 the 14th amendment does not say that.