Oral Argument Date Set in No Labels Arizona Ballot Access Case

An Arizona state trial court will hear Arizona Democratic Party v No Labels on Tuesday, July 11, at 9:15 a.m. in Phoenix. This is the case in which the Democratic Party is trying to remove the No Labels Party from the ballot. The issue is whether the ten affidavits from people who represent the party should have been submitted only after the petition was completed or not. The Democratic Party argues that the affidavits were handed in too soon. The Secretary of State and No Labels argue that there is nothing wrong with submitting the affidavits before the petition was complete.

In the past, the ten affidavits, representing the leadership of the group that hopes to qualify, have always been accepted as early as the group wished. Precedents include several petitions filed by the Green Party, as well as the precedent set by Americans Elect in 2011, and by the Reform Party in 1996 and 2000.


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Oral Argument Date Set in No Labels Arizona Ballot Access Case — 12 Comments

  1. The Arizona No Labels Party already has one candidate running, and we are trying to get more nonbinary people to run and make No Labels the state’s official party for nonbinary Arizonans.

  2. So this has something to do with the sinister tranny tyranny scam? Figures!

  3. Given his track record, I’m not so sure.

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