Iowa State Court Orders Secretary of State Not to Certify Ballots Until Libertarian Lawsuit on U.S. House Candidates is Heard

On September 3, a state court judge ordered the Secretary of State not to certify the ballots until the Libertarian lawsuit over U.S. House nominations can be heard. See this story.


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Iowa State Court Orders Secretary of State Not to Certify Ballots Until Libertarian Lawsuit on U.S. House Candidates is Heard — 14 Comments

  1. Iowa is pretty based, apparently. That’s a fair ruling.

    @Herb It would be funny if the Alaskan Democrats succeed in kicking Hafner off the ballot, because then Gerald Heikes will have to drop as a Republican. That would mean that non-partisan “Lady Donna Dutchess” would be the 4th person in the general.

  2. Are the “proper procedures” to validate a nomination those of the state, or those of the party bylaws?

    IMO, such procedures should be up to each party, per Eu v San Francisco.

  3. WZ — OF THE STATE

    PUBLIC NOMINATIONS / ELECTIONS OF PUBLIC OFFICERS BY PUBLIC VOTERS –

    SINCE LATE 1920S IN SCOTUS — OLDE TX WHITE PRIMARY CASES

  4. Rfk supporter here

    Not s big fan of trump or biden

    But even msm nate silver found that Bobby’s emdorsement derailed kamala

    She didn’t get that bump after the convention thanks to Bobby’s endorsement

    And vengeance for what the dnc clear choice did to him

    The ultimate payback

    Harris could still win but the rest of the msm downplaying the Kennedy effect which will decide the election is astonishing

    You try to take away democracy by throwing at tens of millions and 7 dnc attorneys in ny

    This is payback time

  5. Kamala got her bump before the convention. Stop trying to make brain worm boy relevant. He’s not going to be relevant.

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