U.S. District Court Strikes Down Kentucky Deadline for Independent and Minor Party Candidates to File Declaration of Candidacy

On January 22, U.S. District Court William O. Bertelsman, a Carter appointee, struck down a Kentucky ballot access law. Sweeney v Crigler, e.d., 2:19cv-46. The law, passed last year, requires independent candidates, and the nominees of parties that nominate by convention, to file a declaration of candidacy in January of the election year. The law only applies to candidates for state and local partisan office, not federal office.

The Libertarian Party filed the lawsuit, arguing that minor parties are not able to recruit candidates so early in the election year. The judge agreed. Here is the 16-page decision.

This decision will be useful in other pending lawsuits against early deadlines for minor party and independent candidates. Such cases are pending in Arkansas, Iowa, Maine, Montana, North Carolina, and Texas.


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U.S. District Court Strikes Down Kentucky Deadline for Independent and Minor Party Candidates to File Declaration of Candidacy — 2 Comments

  1. Ballot access only via EQUAL nom pets —

    ALL States to be liberated from their statist MONSTER monarchs/oligarchs

    — esp the olde ex-slave State regimes.

  2. In Texas, candidates have to declare their intent to run on December 5 the year before the election. It doesn’t make any sense for candidates from parties that have conventions like the LP to have to declare so far ahead of time.

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