Kentucky Libertarian and Constitution Parties File Reply Brief in U.S. Supreme Court, in Lawsuit over Definition of Political Party

On April 13, the Kentucky Libertarian Party and Kentucky Constitution Party filed this reply brief in the U.S. Supreme Court. The case is Libertarian Party of Kentucky v Grimes, 16-1034. The issue is Kentucky’s restrictive definition of “political party.” The only way a group can become qualified is to poll a certain share of the vote for President. The only other state with that characteristic is Washington.


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