Minnesota Libertarian Party Files Reply Brief in Eighth Circuit Ballot Access Case

On October 14, the Minnesota Libertarian Party filed this reply brief in the Eighth Circuit, in Libertarian Party of Minnesota v Choi, 20-2244. This is the lawsuit that challenges several Minnesota ballot access restrictions, including the requirement that the general election candidate petition include language saying the voter doesn’t intend to vote for the same office in the upcoming primary, a law that is completely unenforceable but which makes it more difficult to persuade voters to sign.


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Minnesota Libertarian Party Files Reply Brief in Eighth Circuit Ballot Access Case — 2 Comments

  1. Do the gerrymander HACKS go to ANTI-Democracy skooool to write ANTI-Democracy ballot access *laws* ???

    or is it natural — like spider/reptile brains ???

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