Lawsuit Seeks To Ban Kanye West From Arizona Ballot
Lawsuit Seeks To Ban Kanye West From Arizona Ballot
An Arizona resident has asked a judge to bar Kanye West from appearing on Arizonas Nov. 3 ballot, accusing the hip hop artist of serving as an election spoiler and arguing that a law prohibits him from running in the state as an independent presidential candidate.

PHOENIX: An Arizona resident has asked a judge to bar Kanye West from appearing on Arizonas Nov. 3 ballot, accusing the hip hop artist of serving as an election spoiler and arguing that a law prohibits him from running in the state as an independent presidential candidate.

Lawyers for Rasean Clayton said in a lawsuit filed Monday that independent presidential candidates can appear on Arizonas ballot if they arent registered with a recognized political party and gather enough voter signatures to nominate them. But Claytons lawyers say West, who has dozens of workers gathering petition signatures in Arizona, isnt qualified to be on the ballot because hes a registered Republican.

Even if West were able to gather enough signatures, the lawsuit said the hip hop artists late-in-the-game candidacy would make no difference to his chances of winning the race.

West will not be able to qualify for the ballot in enough states to muster enough electoral votes to prevail, Claytons lawyers wrote. Wests minimal interest in playing a spoiler candidate on Arizonas ballot is not enough to outweigh the factors favoring emergency relief.

West has already qualified to appear on the ballot in several states, including Arkansas, Idaho, Iowa, Tennessee and Utah.

The rapper and music producer announced his intention to run for president on July 4 and faces a deadline late Friday afternoon in Arizona for turning in more than 39,000 valid signatures to appear on the ballot.

A Maricopa County judge is scheduled to hear arguments in the legal challenge on Thursday afternoon.

Attorney Tim LaSota, who represents West in the Arizona challenge, described the lawsuit as a last-ditch effort on the eve of the (signature filing deadline) to deprive voters of a choice.

LaSota brushed aside criticism that West is trying to be a spoiler aimed at hurting Democratic nominee Joe Bidens chances in Arizona. Thats just political hyperbole, LaSota said. I dont want to get into the politics of it. But obviously I think there is a lot to be achieved by someone else running for president.

Claytons attorneys said the lawsuit must be resolved quickly because the deadline for Arizonas ballots will be printed on Sept. 8 and 9.

Its unclear if Clayton has any connections to the Arizona Democratic Party. Joe Roth, one of his attorneys, and the state Democratic Party didnt return a call Wednesday seeking comment.

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