Even though No Labels is no longer running a presidential nominee, it is still in court in two cases that it had filed before it decided not to run a candidate. In Arizona, the lawsuit over whether No Labels could block candidates for Congress and state office is pending in the Ninth Circuit. The No Labels response is due July 22.
In Delaware, its trademark lawsuit will have a trial starting May 19, 2025. It had sued a parody site called “No Labels.com.”
Do you know if they’re planning to file anything in any other states to prevent other candidates from using the ballot lines they created? In what states could That potentially be an issue for them?
Wisconsin is about the only one. In most of the states in which they are on the ballot, new parties nominate by convention, so the state officers can simply refuse to call a nominating convention.
Do they have state officers in all those states? If not, are any alleged state officers liable to pop out of the woodwork?
I’m pretty sure American Select had to deal with states like that in 2012. I think no lube already has this year as well – Kansas? Others?