Kentucky Libertarian and Constitution Parties File Brief in Lawsuit over Definition of “Political Party”

On February 3, the Kentucky Libertarian and Constitution Parties filed this brief in Libertarian Party of Kentucky v Grimes, e.d., 3:15cv-86. This is the case filed on December 4, 2015, that challenges the Kentucky definition of “political party.” In Kentucky, a group can become a qualified party only by polling 2% for President. There is no other means for a group to become qualified. Kentucky and Washington are the only two states for which this is true.


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