No Labels Asks U.S. District Court in Arizona Not to Put a Stay on the Ruling that Lets the Party Block Congressional Candidates

On February 7, No Labels Party of Arizona asked the U.S. District Court not to stay its own opinion that lets the party bar candidates from running in its primary. The U.S. District Court had ruled that No Labels may bar candidates from its primary, for congressional and state office. The state has asked the U.S. District Court to stay that opinion while the state appeals. Here is the No Labels brief.


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No Labels Asks U.S. District Court in Arizona Not to Put a Stay on the Ruling that Lets the Party Block Congressional Candidates — 6 Comments

  1. The No Lube Secret Order isn’t interested in being a political party. They only want to claim they are one when it helps them, and deny being one at all other times.

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