Connecticut State Court Settles Dispute Over Identity of Independent Party Gubernatorial Nominee

On September 15, a state trial court in Connecticut ruled that Rob Hotaling, not Bob Stefanowski, is the Independent Party’s nominee for Governor. See this story. The ruling says the Independent Party nominating convention did not follow its own party rules, but also says that state law doesn’t require parties that nominate by convention to follow their own rules.

There will be five nominees on the Connecticut ballot for Governor: Democratic, Republican, Independent Party, Libertarian, and Green.


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Connecticut State Court Settles Dispute Over Identity of Independent Party Gubernatorial Nominee — 1 Comment

  1. So Stefanowski wanted to be on the ballot twice, and without Mr. Hotaling. Republican scum!!

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