If everything you say is true (and I believe you), Miller ought to go to court on this.
It sounds like his rights (as well as the rights of many Alaskans) are being trampled on.
Why the hell do we even bother to have laws when a judge can say “Oh, I see that Alaskan law requires that the name of the write-in candidate be spelled exactly - but gosh, I feel differently!”.
Why the hell do we even bother to have laws when a judge can say Oh, I see that Alaskan law requires that the name of the write-in candidate be spelled exactly - but gosh, I feel differently!.Yes, it is a shame that judges can be persuaded to rule on something that is a solid law, and change the rules to benefit those that wish to steal elections.
I think we are going to see many states pass laws to prevent voter fraud, in fact Texas has one in the works as well as other states.
Calif passed 187 in the nineties that forbids illegals to take advantage of education, welfare and other benefits that are there for citizens and citizens only.
One judge said it was unconstitutional and stopped the implementation of it.
Calif would be in pretty good shape if the people's will wasn't unconstitutionally thwarted by one corrupt judge.
There is at least one state that passed a similar law, and the majority of illegals left that state and the economy improved markedly. I forget which state it was.