Libertarian Party Files Ballot Access Lawsuit Over Cook County Commission Elections

The Libertarian Party is ballot-qualified in Cook County, Illinois, but the election officials think that only means the party can have a primary for Cook County Executive offices. On February 1, the party filed a federal lawsuit, arguing that it is also entitled to nominate candidates in its Cook County primary for County Commission. Here is the Complaint in Libertarian Party of Illinois v Yarbrough, n.d., 1:22cv-578.

The Libertarian Party is qualified in Cook County because in November 2020, it polled 6.7% for State’s Attorney of Cook County. The vote test in Illinois is 5%. The State’s Attorney 2020 race was between a Democrat, a Republican, and a Libertarian.


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Libertarian Party Files Ballot Access Lawsuit Over Cook County Commission Elections — 1 Comment

  1. CO comm = 1 more ANTI-Democracy gerrymander body.
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    NOO primaries
    equal ballot access
    PR

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