Brief Filed in North Carolina Independent Candidate Ballot Access Lawsuit

On February 15, the brief was filed in Greene v Bartlett, U.S. District Court, western district. This is the case that challenges the North Carolina independent candidate ballot access procedures, for U.S. House. They are so severe, North Carolina has never had an independent candidate for U.S. House on any government-printed ballot. North Carolina has been using government-printed ballots since 1901.

This lawsuit was filed in 2008, but has been delayed until now.


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  1. More database questions —

    Which were the first and last states (and what years) to have

    (a) statewide official general election ballots and
    (b) statewide official primary election ballots ???

    Is there any State that has a totally uniform statewide election law — with NO discretion for local regimes to cause local chaos ???

    How hugh is the BAN database of election stuff ???

    Gigabytes or more ???

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