New Hampshire Tries to get Libertarian Ballot Access Case Dismissed Before Evidence is Presented

On November 7, New Hampshire state attorneys filed this six-page brief in Libertarian Party of New Hampshire v Gardner, 1:14cv-322. The issue is New Hampshire’s new law making it illegal for a group to circulate the petition to become a qualified party in an odd year. The state argues that the case should be dismissed without collecting and evaluating evidence in the case.


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New Hampshire Tries to get Libertarian Ballot Access Case Dismissed Before Evidence is Presented — 2 Comments

  1. National Libertarian Party Leader in Lose Column

    Former Libertarian National Committee Treasurer (and former California State Chair too) Aaron Starr [Libertarian] lost Oxnard city council with approximately 13.71% (#4 of seven, top two win) of the vote.

    Starr has been a strong voice against the USA Parliament’s Unity.

    James Ogle won the Libertarian Party’s only state primary of Missouri which fell before their national convention in 2012 after campaigning for unity. He won that primary with 52.7% of the votes.

    Gary Johnson was also on the same state ballot – as a Republican and who is the “answer to the two-party system”.

    Johnson campaigned on fair debate treatment in elections for his candidacy.

    James Ogle’s campaign was de-linked by the national Libertarian Party, as were all seventeen Libertarian Party POTUS candidates, in the earliest stage of the 2012 elections, barely a few days after the names were made known to the public.

    Three United Coalition candidates won California State Assembly seats in 2014.

  2. James Ogle:

    “James Ogle’s campaign was de-linked by the national Libertarian Party, as were all seventeen Libertarian Party POTUS candidates,…”

    Why would the Libertarian Party “de-link” your campaign as well as the seventeen Libertarian Party POTUS candidates?

    Were you not “libertarian” enough for them?

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