Judge in Illinois Libertarian Ballot Access Lawsuit Says Opinion Will be Out on Monday, November 2

On October 30, U.S. District Court Judge Andrea Wood held a status conference in Libertarian Party of Illinois v Illinois State Board of Elections, the case that challenges the Illinois law that says a newly-qualifying party must run a full slate of candidates. Illinois does not require already-qualified parties to run a full slate of candidates. No other state has ever had a law telling any type of political party that it must run a full slate of candidates.

Judge Wood said she will issue an opinion in the case on Monday, November 2.


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Judge in Illinois Libertarian Ballot Access Lawsuit Says Opinion Will be Out on Monday, November 2 — 2 Comments

  1. The judge has not fulfilled how many previous promises to issue an opinion by a certain date?

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