Colorado Secretary of State Will List Chase Oliver as the Libertarian Presidential Nominee

On July 24, the Colorado Secretary of State’s office announced that it will list Chase Oliver on the ballot as the Libertarian presidential nominee.


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Colorado Secretary of State Will List Chase Oliver as the Libertarian Presidential Nominee — 5 Comments

  1. Kennedy did the independent petition in Colorado. He did not need the LP’s ballot access anyway.

  2. The LPCO controls the LP’s ballot line in Colorado, not the national party; and so the LPCO board of directors are the ones who nominate the Libertarian presidential candidate who will appear on the Colorado ballot, not the national party’s chair and secretary.
    Jena Griswold is no stranger to breaking the law, but this could become one hell of a lawsuit if the LPCO decides to sue – which I therefore naturally hope they do, though I doubt they’ll consider it worth the time and effort.

  3. The Colorado law is somewhat unusual, compared to other states. The national convention secretary has a role to play in the Colorado system.

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