Federal Lawsuit Filed Against New York Ban on Out-of-State Circulators

On April 18, a federal lawsuit was filed against the New York ban on out-of-state petitions. Schmidt v Kosinski, e.d, 1:22cv-2210. The plaintiffs include the Libertarian Party and an independent candidate for U.S. Senate. New York state is the only state that still bans out-of-state circulators for all forms of candidate petitions. Here is the Complaint.

UPDATE: the case is assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Brian Cogan, a Bush Jr. appointee.


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Federal Lawsuit Filed Against New York Ban on Out-of-State Circulators — 2 Comments

  1. Const- NOT state number game

    Each State = a sovereign NATION-State

    1776 DOI last para
    1777 Art Confed
    1783 USA-Brit peace Treaty
    1787 USA Const esp Art VII

    State elections – outside/*foreign* folks — NONE of your biz.

    1 amdt — NOT about ballot access regardless of moron 1968 Williams v Rhodes.

    See book — Sources of Our Liberties 1959 – history of USA Const 1-8 amdts

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