The Illinois State Board of Elections ruled Tuesday that former President Trump could remain on the state’s primary ballot, delivering him a key victory in a Democratic stronghold.
The eight-member state board, which includes four Republicans and four Democrats, made the decision in a unanimous vote.
The former president’s status in the Prairie State’s primary, which is scheduled for March 19, was thrown in doubt after a group of voters, represented by the national nonprofit Free Speech For People, filed a petition earlier this month seeking to keep his name off the ballot, citing the 14th Amendment’s “insurrection” clause.
Trump in a Truth Social post celebrated the decision Tuesday.... Read More: The Hill