Eleventh Circuit Sets December 17 for Oral Argument in Georgia Ballot Access Case

The Eleventh Circuit will hear Cowen v Georgia Secretary of State, 21-13199, on Friday, December 17. This is the Georgia Libertarian Party ballot access case over petition requirements for U.S. House and other district and county offices. The lower court had struck down the 5% petition requirement for those office, and the state is appealing. The Eleventh Circuit expedited this case so that a decision will be available in time for the 2022 election. The case was originally filed in 2017 so it is quite old.


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Eleventh Circuit Sets December 17 for Oral Argument in Georgia Ballot Access Case — 4 Comments

  1. INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES ARE NOMINATED AND ELECTED —

    NOT ***PARTIES***.

    TOTAL MESS SINCE 1868 14 AMDT
    MADE WORSE BY 1888-1890 PRIMARIES
    MADE WORSE BY CONLAW MORONS IN 1968 WILLIAMS V RHODES
    —-
    INDIVIDUAL EQUAL NOM PETS — REGARDLESS OF TROLL MORONS.

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