The Indiana Election Commission Tuesday voted to keep former President Donald Trump on the ballot and voted to remove U.S. Senate candidate John Rust.

Trump was challenged under the 14th Amendment which prohibits an individual from holding office who may have participated in an insurrection against the United States.

That challenge was defeated. 3-1.

Rust was removed from the ballot for failing to vote in two Republican primaries nor did he get a letter from his county chairman saying he was a Republican in good standing.

That decision was 4-0.

And the State Supreme Court this afternoon denied Rust’s requests to stay their decision putting a hold on a Marion County Court’s earlier ruling that Rust could be on the ballot.

You can hear audio from both hearings in the Leon-Tailored Audio above.