The Alabama Libertarian Party now has a second legislative candidate on the November ballot, after the Secretary of State agreed that he does have enough valid signatures. The candidate is Elijah Boyd, running in the 10th district. The initial determination was that he was seven signatures short, but he and his activists were able to show that several dozen signatures had been improperly invalidated. See this story, which mentions that he is on the ballot, but which does not say that he had to fight to validate his petition.