Phil Lyman asks Utah Supreme Courtroom to pause printing of ballots

Phil Lyman asks Utah Supreme Courtroom to pause printing of ballots

SALT LAKE CITY — Phil Lyman is asking the Utah Supreme Courtroom to drive the state to pause the printing of ballots for November’s election. He desires the poll printing course of to attend till Utah’s highest court docket guidelines on his case contesting the gubernatorial main election outcomes. 

Take heed to KSL Authorized Analyst Greg Skordas talk about the case on KSL at Evening. 👇

 

 

In July, Lyman’s marketing campaign filed a lawsuit in Utah’s third District Courtroom. He requested a choose to drive election officers to show over a listing individuals who signed poll petitions for his opponent Gov. Spencer Cox.  

 

On August 2, Lyman filed a petition to the Utah Supreme Courtroom. In it, he claimed that Gov. Cox and Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson must be faraway from workplace for “malfeasance.” He additionally mentioned the November basic election poll ought to listing him because the Republican gubernatorial nominee. 

Monday’s request to the Utah Supreme Courtroom is what KSL Authorized Analyst Greg Skordas calls a petition for interlocutory enchantment. 

“Interlocutory simply means we’re interesting one thing on the fly whereas we haven’t truly completed the lawsuit,” he mentioned. “Normally you need to wait till you’ve adjudicated all the pieces earlier than you’ll be able to file an enchantment. [They’re] saying we don’t have time to attend for the lawsuit’s outcomes, we wish to enchantment the choose’s order instantly and put a keep on all the pieces in order that when ballots are printed quickly we all know who’s going to be the Republican candidate.” 

Write-in marketing campaign

Lyman additionally mentioned on X Sunday, August 11 that he’ll run as a write-in candidate for the November election. 

 

“We’re not backing away from the struggle it doesn’t matter what type that takes,” Lyman instructed KSL NewsRadio. 

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