Connecticut Legislative Leaders Ask U.S. District Court to Delay Libertarian Ballot Access Case

On May 4, the Democratic and Republican leaders of each house of the Connecticut legislature wrote a letter to U.S. District Court Judge Janet C. Hall, saying they might pass some legislation that would moot part of the Libertarian Party ballot access lawsuit and that they hope the judge will not rule until the legislature has a chance to act.  Libertarian Party of Connecticut v Merrill, 3:20cv-467.

The lawsuit was filed on April 4, and it is odd that the legislative leaders waited so long to write their letter.

Also on May 4, independent presidential candidate Kyle Kopitke asked to intervene in the case.


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