By Jack Todd
Donald Trump has appealed the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision in Anderson v. Griswold to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Secretary of State Jena Griswold issued the following statement:
“The United States Supreme Court now has two appeals to consider, in determining whether Donald Trump is eligible to appear on Colorado’s Presidential Primary ballot. I urge the Court to consider this case as quickly as possible. Coloradans — and the American people — deserve clarity on whether someone who engaged in insurrection may run for the country’s highest office.”
On December 19, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled Donald Trump is ineligible to appear on the Colorado 2024 Presidential Primary Ballot due to the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The Colorado Supreme Court simultaneously stayed that ruling until January 4, with that stay remaining in place in the event of an appeal.
With Mr. Trump’s appeal and the separate appeal filed by the Colorado Republican Party, Donald Trump will be included as a candidate on Colorado’s 2024 Presidential Primary Ballot when certification occurs on January 5, 2024, unless the U.S. Supreme Court declines to take the case or otherwise affirms the Colorado Supreme Court ruling.
Key Upcoming Dates:
January 5: Deadline for Secretary of State Griswold to certify the names and party affiliations of candidates on the 2024 Presidential Primary Ballot.
January 5: U.S. Supreme Court conference day
January 20: Deadline for 2024 Presidential Primary Ballots to be sent to military and overseas voters.
February 12: First day 2024 Presidential Primary Ballots can be mailed to active registered voters.
February 26: First day of in-person voting for the 2024 President Primary.
March 5: Colorado 2024 Presidential Primary Day, polls close at 7 p.m. Mountain Time.
Jack Todd is Communications Director, Colorado Secretary of State’s Office.