Challenge to Connecticut Primary Petition Requirements for Legislative Candidates Reaches Second Circuit

On June 10, Andy Gottlieb filed his brief in the Second Circuit in his ballot access case, Gottlieb v Lamont, 22-449. The issue is the Connecticut petition requirement for legislative candidates, 5% of the number of registered voters who are enrolled in that party, to be collected in only 14 days. Here is the opening brief. The U.S. District Court had upheld the requirements.


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Challenge to Connecticut Primary Petition Requirements for Legislative Candidates Reaches Second Circuit — 1 Comment

  1. CT – one more Anti-Democracy small state oligarch regime —

    to be liberated ASAP.


    NOOO primaries/conventions
    equal sigs/fees
    PR
    APPV
    TOTSOP

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