Holding: Political candidates possess automatic legal standing to challenge election administration rules based on their interest in a fair process without needing to demonstrate financial loss or substantial risk of electoral defeat.
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Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections (No. 24-568) is a Free Speech & Religion case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2026. The court held that political candidates possess automatic legal standing to challenge election administration rules based on their interest in a fair process without needing to demonstrate financial loss or substantial risk of electoral defeat.