Maine's Secretary of State, Shenna Bellows, plans to appeal a court ruling that halted her decision to exclude Donald Trump from the state's Republican primary ballot. Bellows cited the need for guidance from the U.S. Supreme Court and emphasized the importance of upholding trust in the electoral process. The legal battle stems from Bellows' assertion that Trump's involvement in the Capitol attack disqualifies him from the ballot under the 14th Amendment. Despite the pending appeal, ballots printed thus far include Trump's name. The situation has led to uncertainty among Maine voters as the primary approaches.