Nebraska Lawsuit Against Residency Requirement for Circulators Gets Publicity

The Omaha World-Herald has this story about the lawsuit that was filed on December 16, 2009, to challenge Nebraska’s residency restrictions for petition circulators. The publicity was gained because the Libertarian Party recently joined the lawsuit. It is odd that the lawsuit got no publicity at all when it was filed, but just having a new plaintiff has resulted in publicity. The case is Citizens in Charge v Gale, 4:09-cv-3255. This is an ACLU case.

The Nebraska Libertarian Party is already collecting signatures with in-state volunteers, but only has 400 signatures so far and needs 5,921 valid signatures by August 1. Nebraska now has no ballot-qualified parties other than the Democratic and Republican Parties, and the Libertarian Party is the only party trying to qualify this year.


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Nebraska Lawsuit Against Residency Requirement for Circulators Gets Publicity — 4 Comments

  1. How many of those illegal immigrant (aka INVADER) hoards are collecting signatures for all sorts of petitions ???

  2. I doubt any illegal immigrant would want to do that job. Too much governmental scrutiny.

  3. Richard:

    What happened to those people registered in the Nebraska (Independent) Party? Was it still ballot qualified after the 2008 November election?

  4. # 2 How much govt scrutiny of illegal folks being counted in the 1 Apr 2010 gerrymander census ???

    — esp. in CA, AZ, NM, TX, FL, NY, etc. etc ???

    I.E. the top party hacks in the U.S.A. are basically LAWLESS — for them EVERYTHING is expedient — to get POWER and to stay in POWER — counting illegal folks, gerrymanders, unequal ballot laws, etc. = TOTAL EVIL.

    See the party hack gerrymander math in the 2008 election.

    Many of the lowest vote winners (mostly Donkeys) were in the ghetto gerrymander districts with lots of illegal folks.

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