Connecticut Plaintiffs in Primary Election Ballot Access Case File Reply Brief

On June 2, the plaintiffs in Gottlieb v Lamont, 3:20cv-623, filed this Reply brief. This is the lawsuit over whether Connecticut should give petitioning relief for candidates seeking a spot on the August 11 primary ballot. The Governor already cut the signature requirement for primaries down to 70% of normal, and extended the deadline two days, but the plaintiffs argue that is not enough relief. Their brief contains information about attempts to petition and how difficult it is.


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