On January 4, 2024, Free Speech For People, on behalf of a group of Illinois voters filed an objection to Donald Trump’s candidacy. The objectors’ petition, filed with the Illinois Board of Elections, argues that Trump is constitutionally disqualified from public office under Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, for his role in inciting and facilitating the violent insurrection at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. The voters are represented by Free Speech For People, which is serving as co-lead counsel in the matter, along with Illinois co-counsel Hughes Socol Piers Resnick & Dym and Illinois election lawyer Ed Mullen. On February 28, 2024, Judge Tracie Porter of the Cook County Circuit Court in Illinois ruled that Donald Trump engaged in insurrection and is disqualified from the presidency under Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment. I Key Facts II Background III Previous 14Point3 Cases IV Major Developments and Documents V Press Key Facts Caption Anderson v. Trump Court Illinois State Board of Elections Docket No. 24 SOEB GP 517 Status Hearing scheduled January 26, 2024 Plaintiffs Illinois voters Defendants Illinois State Board of Elections Background Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment, known as the Disqualification Clause, provides: “No Person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress. . . who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress . . . to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.” The purpose of the Disqualification Clause, passed in the wake of the Civil War, was to protect the country. Trump’s involvement in the coordinated and violent attack on the United States Capitol in an effort to prevent Congress from certifying the election results on January 6, 2021, disqualifies him from holding future public office. State election officials do not need permission from Congress to enforce this, just as they do not need it to enforce the U.S. constitution in general. On January 4, 2024, Free Speech For People, on behalf of a group of Illinois voters filed an objection to Donald Trump’s candidacy. The objectors’ petition, filed with the Illinois Board of Elections, argues that Trump is constitutionally disqualified from public office under Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, for his role in inciting and facilitating the violent insurrection at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. The voters are represented by Free Speech For People, which is serving as co-lead counsel in the matter, along with Illinois co-counsel Hughes Socol Piers Resnick & Dym and Illinois election lawyer Ed Mullen. On February 28, 2024, Judge Tracie Porter of the Cook County Circuit Court in Illinois ruled that Donald Trump engaged in insurrection and is disqualified from the presidency under Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment. In parallel with but separately from this litigation, Free Speech For People and Mi Familia Vota Education Fund are co-leading a national campaign to ensure that election officials across the country follow the mandate of Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment. Read the press release Read the objection Previous 14Point3 Cases In 2022, Free Speech For People filed similar challenges against Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and former North Carolina Congressman Madison Cawthorn, for their roles in the January 6th insurrection. Although those challenges did not result in disqualification (Cawthorn’s because he lost his primary; Greene’s because the judge found insufficient factual evidence that she, personally, had engaged in the insurrection), they set important legal precedent for this challenge, including: that states have legal authority to adjudicate Section 3 challenges; that state processes for adjudicating Section 3 challenges do not violate a candidate’s constitutional rights; that no prior criminal conviction is required under Section 3 challenge; that words can constitute engaging in insurrection; and that an 1872 congressional amnesty for ex-Confederates does not apply to January 6. On September 6, 2022, Judge Francis J. Matthew of New Mexico’s First District permanently enjoined Otero County Commissioner and “Cowboys for Trump” founder Couy Griffin from holding office under the Insurrectionist Disqualification Clause. Major Developments and Documents Objectors' Petition (January 4, 2024) Objectors' Motion to Grant Objectors' Petition, Or in the Alternative for Summary Judgement (January 19, 2024) Motion to Dismiss Objectors' Petition (January 19, 2024) Trump’s Response to Objectors’ Motion for Summary Judgment (January 23, 2024) Objectors' Response In Opposition To Candidate Trump's Motion To Dismiss (January 23, 2024) Objectors' Reply In Support Of Their Motion To Grant Objectors' Petition, Or In The Alternative For Summary Judgement (January 25, 2024) Reply In Support of Motion To Dismiss (January 25, 2024) Hearing Officer Report and Recommended Decisions (January 28, 2024) General Counsel Recommendation (January 30, 2024) Objectors' Exception to Hearing Officer Report (January 29, 2024) Candidate's Exception to Hearing Officer's Report and Recommendation (January 29, 2024) Decision (January 30, 2024) Motion For Expedited Consideration Of Petition For Judicial Review (January 30, 2024) Petition for Judicial Review (January 30, 2024) Objector Anderson's Motion For Substitution of Judge (January 31, 2024) Objectors' Motion to Grant Petition For Judicial Review (February 6, 2024) Trump's Motion to Stay Pending US Supreme Court Decision (February 6, 2024) Objectors' Response in Opposition to Trump's Motion to Stay (February 6, 2024) Trump's Opposition to Motion for Expedited Consideration (February 6, 2024) Order (February 9, 2024) Trump's Emergency Motion to Stay Circuit Court Proceeding Pending Appeal (February 9, 2024) Order (February 12, 2024) Opposition to Trump’s Emergency Motion to Stay (February 12, 2024) Trump's Response To Petitioners/Objectors' Motion to Grant Petition For Judicial Review (February 13, 2024) Objectors' Reply In Support of Their Motion to Grant Petition for Judicial Review (February 14, 2024) Order (February 15, 2024) Judgment and Order (February 28, 2024) Trump's Emergency Motion to Clarify Duration of the Stay of Judgement (February 29, 2024) Order (February 29, 2024) Respondent-Appellant’s Motion to Vacate (March 12, 2024) Response to Motion to Vacate (March 15, 2024) Press Trump’s candidacy is challenged by a group of Illinois residents NPR, WBEZ Chicago Capitol photo by Shalileh, via Wikimedia Commons.