Kansas State Court Hears Case Over Whether Democrats Should be Forced to Nominate a U.S. Senate Candidate

Here is a newspaper story describing the September 29 hearing in Orel v Kansas Democratic Party, the case in which a voter sued the party to force it to run a U.S. Senate candidate. The plaintiff did not appear in court. There is nothing that says plaintiffs must appear in court in their own cases, but his absence was still noted in the oral argument. The judges refused to let the Secretary of State intervene in this case.


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