Minnesota Libertarian Party Files Reply Brief in Ballot Access Case

On April 28, the Minnesota Libertarian Party filed this reply brief in its ballot access case, Libertarian Party of Minnesota v Simon, 0:19cv-2312.  This case was filed in 2019 and is not concerned with the health crisis.  It attacks the Minnesota law that restricts independent petitions (and petitions for the nominees of unqualified parties) to a collection period of only 14 days.  However, if the petition is for president, the petition period is 92 days.

The lawsuit also attacks the law that says the petition signers must say, by their signature, that they do not intend to vote in the upcoming primary for the same office.


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Minnesota Libertarian Party Files Reply Brief in Ballot Access Case — 1 Comment

  1. INDIVIDUAL candidates on ballots.

    Any overseas voters [esp troopers on front lines v terrorist killers] ever nominate any body ???

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