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Two states warn that Biden may be kept off their ballots

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Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen, a Republican, says that President Joe Biden could be left off his state's ballot because Alabama鈥檚 certification deadline is before the Democratic Party鈥檚 August convention. Mr. Allen is pictured during his inauguration at the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery, Jan. 16, 2023.

The Republican secretaries of state in Ohio and Alabama sent letters to local Democratic party chairs this past week with a warning: President Joe Biden, as the law stands now, won鈥檛 appear on their states鈥 ballots in November.

Both secretaries say the president鈥檚 nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago between Aug. 19 and 22 won鈥檛 meet their states鈥 ballot access deadlines, which require candidates鈥 party certification 82 to 90 days before Election Day.

The Biden campaign has seemed relatively unfazed by the news, assuring reporters that the president will appear on the ballot in all 50 states. Its confidence may be based on recent history. Just four years ago, the Ohio legislature to 60 days before the election to accommodate Mr. Biden as well as Donald Trump, when both the Republican and Democratic conventions were held in late August. Similarly, a one-time exception for Mr. Trump passed the Alabama Legislature in 2020 (with a vote from current Secretary of State Wes Allen, who was in the聽Alabama House at the time).聽

Why We Wrote This

Election integrity relies heavily on America鈥檚 state election officials, yet these roles have grown increasingly politicized. The latest sign is tension over whether two states might leave President Joe Biden off the ballot.

But this year could prove to be more of a struggle.聽

Ohio鈥檚 and Alabama鈥檚 declarations have been seen by some as a to the effort supported by Colorado鈥檚 Democratic secretary of state to keep Mr. Trump off her state鈥檚 ballot because of his role at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 鈥 a decision that was unanimously overruled by the U.S. Supreme Court. In response, Republican lawmakers in Colorado attempted to impeach Secretary Jena Griswold for 鈥,鈥 but their effort failed in committee on Tuesday.

The secretary of state role has become increasingly fraught since the 2020 election, when the Trump campaign made many previously under-the-radar election officials the focus of election integrity accusations, causing some to face death threats. Now it may be harder than ever for these statewide election officials, who play a referee-type role that calls for impartiality, to be seen as operating in a nonpartisan manner.

鈥淸Secretaries of state] are elected to oversee elections, but they are a partisan member of one party, so these types of tensions shouldn鈥檛 be surprising,鈥 says Daniel Schnur, who teaches political communication at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Southern California and who lost a campaign to be California鈥檚 secretary of state in 2014. 鈥淚t鈥檚 never been easy for someone in a job like this one to balance those obligations, but there鈥檚 no question that it鈥檚 becoming even harder.鈥

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Katherine Harris, then-secretary of state for Florida, speaks with reporters during a news conference at the Capitol in Tallahassee, Nov. 15, 2000. Ms. Harris was criticized for several decisions in the state鈥檚 recount that called Florida 鈥 and the presidency 鈥 for George W. Bush. She had campaigned for Mr. Bush.

Ideals of impartiality under pressure

The encroachment of partisanship on secretaries of states鈥 duties, or accusations of it, is not a new phenomenon. In the 2000 election Katherine Harris, then-secretary of state for Florida, who had campaigned for George W. Bush, was criticized for several decisions in the state鈥檚 recount that called Florida 鈥 and the presidency 鈥 for Mr. Bush.

Dan Tokaji, dean of the University of Wisconsin Law School and an expert on election law, also cites the 2004 election in Ohio. Then-Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, a Republican and co-chair for President Bush鈥檚 reelection campaign in the state, took steps to restrict voting access in Ohio (including rejecting any voter registration form that ). Mr. Bush won the state by 2 percentage points.聽

鈥淭here is a conflict of interest built into this job,鈥 says Mr. Tokaji. 鈥淏ut the pressures have definitely become more intense over the past four years.鈥

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, drew fiery insults from former President Donald Trump and threats from his supporters for pushing back against false claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election. Mr. Raffensperger speaks during a news conference in Atlanta Nov. 11, 2020.

When Mr. Trump asked Georgia鈥檚 GOP Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to 鈥渇ind鈥 votes to overturn Mr. Biden鈥檚 win in a now-infamous phone call in 2021, that call 鈥渂rought things up to a different level than what we had seen previously,鈥 says Mr. Tokaji. Since then, many election officials have left their jobs out of frustration.聽Elections to fill those roles have taken center stage. According to , six secretary of state candidates in battleground states raised over $26 million in 2022, more than double the amount raised in 2018.聽

Will ballot access end up in court?

The intensified polarization of the position is evident in this week鈥檚 ballot access statements, says Richard Winger, founder of Ballot Access News. A few states have had to temporarily change ballot access deadlines to accommodate major-party presidential candidates in almost all recent elections, says Mr. Winger, 鈥渁nd they always do.鈥 In 2020 alone, five states, including Ohio and Alabama, temporarily changed their deadlines.聽

鈥淎ll previous times, before the secretary of state put out a press release, he or she would have also said, 鈥業鈥檓 working with the legislature to fix this,鈥欌 he adds. 鈥淭his year is different.鈥

But like the Biden campaign, Mr. Winger isn鈥檛 worried about this year making history as the first time a major party鈥檚 presidential candidate is kept off a state ballot.

If Democrats are unable to fix their Ohio and Alabama challenge through traditional means, they could choose to sue, and Mr. Winger has 鈥渘o doubt鈥 that the deadlines would fall in court. Federal courts, including the Supreme Court, have聽already overturned ballot deadlines times, .

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Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold faced an impeachment attempt by state Republican lawmakers for her support of an effort that tried to keep Donald Trump off the state ballot because of his role in the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

State officials so far aren鈥檛 showing signs of compromise.

鈥淚 am left to conclude that the Democratic National Committee must either move up its nominating convention or the Ohio General Assembly must act by May 9, 2024 (90 days prior to a new law鈥檚 effective date) to create an exception to this statutory requirement,鈥 wrote Paul DiSantis, chief legal counsel for Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, in a letter last week to Ohio Democratic Party Chair Liz Walters.

On Monday, Alabama鈥檚 Secretary Allen sent a similar to state Democratic Party Chair Randy Kelley that was copied to聽Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison.聽

鈥淚f this Office has not received a valid certificate of nomination from the Democratic Party following its convention by the statutory deadline, I will be unable to certify the names of the Democratic Party鈥檚 candidates for President and Vice President for ballot preparation for the 2024 general election,鈥 Mr. Allen wrote.

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