There were 3 Libertarian presidential primaries on February 5. Although the Arizona Libertarian Party was entitled to a taxpayer-funded primary, it didn’t use it, and instead held its own internet primary. The party’s webpage announces that George Phillies won, and … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2008
On election day, February 5, the Arizona Libertarian Party won a court order, directing Maricopa County (the most populous county in the state) to let the party have observers present in the county vote-counting center for the presidential primary. The … Continue reading
The 5th circuit will hear oral arguments in Mississippi Democratic Party v Barbour on March 6. This is the case in which the Democratic Party seeks to prevent non-members from voting in its primaries. The party mostly won the case … Continue reading
The Michigan Circuit Court in Grand Rapids will hold a hearing in Ebbers v Secretary of State on February 5, Tuesday. This is the case over whether recall petitions may be circulated by someone who doesn’t live in the jurisdiction … Continue reading
In a minority of states, there is no procedure for an unqualified party to circulate a petition to simply qualify the party. Instead, in these “bad” states, unqualified parties must list candidates on a petition, and get on the ballot … Continue reading