Georgia Libertarian Party Nominates for U.S. House, 13th District; Nominee is Lead Plaintiff in Ballot Access Case

The Georgia Libertarian Party has nominated Martin Cowen for U.S. House, 13th district. There has not been any minor party on the ballot in a regularly-scheduled U.S. House election in Georgia since 1942. Cowen is the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit filed last year against the ballot access law for U.S. House elections. See this story.


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Georgia Libertarian Party Nominates for U.S. House, 13th District; Nominee is Lead Plaintiff in Ballot Access Case — 6 Comments

  1. we’ve also have candidates in the GA-5 and GA-9; State House 44, 52, and 80

    Thanks for posting!

  2. The Libertarian Party is doomed to marginalization into the future under pluralist psychology.

    The Libertarian Party will not be part of the United Coalition because their system is only interested in looking in the mirror at themselves and they aren’t interested in working with the 100%.

    How Google Got Its Name

    The United Coalition had been striving for attention to the cause of the pure proportional representation for five years in Usenet starting in Santa Cruz, California in 1992 when a programmer capitalized on our success in the naming of their site in 1997.

    Here is the story about how the United Coalition was imitated by a program but the psychopathic programmer Sergio Brin does’t want the truth to be known.

    How Google got its name;

    http://usparliament.org/how-google-got-its-name.php

  3. The United Coalition is being launched by a Republican/Humanitarian Party effort and many smaller political parties are 100% sustained within the effort.

  4. The establishment political parties cannot use the unifying voting system of pure proportional representation because they only want to hear about themselves and how they are above everyone. No equal treatment here.

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