Perrenial third-party candidate Jill Stein can remain on the ballot in Wisconsin, a state panel ruled in dismissing a complaint by a Democratic National Committee employee who claimed the Green Party does not have proper state representation to assign presidential electors, the Associated Press reports.
The basis of the complaint is really weak and technical–according to the state constitution, electors can only be nominated by someone in the state legislature, and since the Green Party has no one in the legislature, no Green Party elector could be nominated–but the action is prudent given the last time Stein was on the ballot in Wisconsin, she got 31,000 votes and Trump won the state by 23,000.