Independent Party of Connecticut Survives Challenge to All Its Nominations

On October 3, a Connecticut state trial court declined to remove the Independent Party’s nominees from the November 8 ballot. The party had not filed its bylaws with the Secretary of States for years. The Republican nominee for Treasurer sued the Secretary of State to remove the party, but the judge felt he had filed the case too late. See this story.


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Independent Party of Connecticut Survives Challenge to All Its Nominations — 2 Comments

  1. I think it was that the candidate went to court after he failed to secure the nomination of the party. He would have been fine with the party having no filed bylaws if they had chosen him.

  2. I agree with Jim. One more reason for me to vote for Arora’s Libertarian opponent, JoAnna Laiscell.

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