The Illinois State Board of Elections rejected a complaint on Tuesday that sought to disqualify former President Donald J. Trump from the state’s primary ballot.
The appointed eight-member board determined unanimously that it did not have the authority to decide whether Mr. Trump had engaged in insurrection, the basis for the complaint.
The board had appointed a former Republican judge, Clark Erickson, to hear arguments in the case.
In an opinion made public over the weekend, Mr. Erickson said that he believed Mr. Trump had engaged in insurrection by attempting to remain in office after losing the 2020 election.
But Mr. Erickson said he did not believe that the board had the authority to disqualify Mr. Trump on those grounds, and that the question should instead be left to the courts.
Persons:
Donald J, Trump, Clark Erickson, Erickson, Mr
Organizations:
Illinois State, Republican, Supreme
Locations:
Colorado, Maine, U.S