New York Again Deprives Libertarian Party of its Own Voting Option in Fusion Congressional Race

This year, the New York Libertarian Party nominated Daniel J. Halloran for U.S. House, 6th district. The party submitted 4,500 signatures to meet a requirement of 3,000 signatures. The petition was not challenged. But because Halloran is also the Republican Party nominee and he is also the Conservative Party nominee, the State Board of Elections will not print a separate box on the ballot so that voters can vote for Halloran as a Libertarian. Instead the Board said it would print the word “Libertarian” within the box on the ballot on either the Conservative line, or the Republican line, whichever he chooses.

This policy is already being challenged in court by the Libertarian Party. The hearing in the similar 2010 case will be December 4, 2012, too late to give any relief to Halloran. That earlier case is Credico v New York State Board of Elections, U.S. District Court, 10-cv-4555. The 2010 case involved the failure of the State Board of Elections to give Randy Credico, candidate for U.S. Senate, a box on the ballot so voters could vote for him as a Libertarian, and an additional box so that voters could vote for him as the nominee of the Anti-Prohibition Party. Both parties had their own lines on the ballot.

The state policy creates a confusing ballot. The Libertarian Party has its own party column on the ballot, and the ballot would be far less confusing if the Board simply printed Halloran’s name in the Libertarian Party column. Instead, there is a blank space for U.S. House in the Libertarian column, yet voters will see the word “Libertarian” in either the Republican column or the Conservative column. And voters will lose the ability to signal that they support Halloran as a Libertarian; they will be forced to cast a vote that will be credited either to the Republican Party or the Conservative Party, depending on which line Halloran chooses for the Libertarian label. Thanks to Mark Axinn for this news.


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New York Again Deprives Libertarian Party of its Own Voting Option in Fusion Congressional Race — 3 Comments

  1. Will another Union Army have to even liberate New York — and get NY to have OFFICE boxes on ballots ???

    Sorry – the old party column paper ballots are now Stone Age relics.

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.
    ONE ballot.

  2. There is no logical reason for not printing Halloran on the Libertarian line. They have in the past printed the same candidate on the Dem, Rep, and Independent column. During the Governor race, how many votes your party gets for Governor determines your ballot position for the next 4 years. Another example of a disfunctial BOE.

  3. In 2004, the New York Times had an article saying that Ralph Nader’s strong showing nationwide (between 2 and 7% of the vote) could also help John Kerry in a way.

    If Nader had the same electors as Kerry, the race would’ve been Nader+Kerry vs. Bush. I saw this as a great idea, allowing the Dems to stop denying Nader ballot access and not have him face lawsuits.

    Nader’s “2 for 1 vote” would’ve had some success. If his electors were the same as Kerry’s, no problem in the “faithless elector” states. He’d have to strongly campaign in those states. In the “faithful elector” states he’d have to keep his campaigning to a minimum.

    “Faithless elector” are states like NY, NH, RI, NJ, PA, DE, WV, KY, TN, GA, IN, IL, MN, IA, MO, AR, LA, TX, KS, ND, SD, ID, UT and AZ.

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