Georgia Libertarian Party Campaign Finance Lawsuit Boosted by Party’s Having Nominated a Gubernatorial Candidate

The Georgia Libertarian Party is currently challenging the Georgia campaign law that lets individuals contribute more to some gubernatorial candidates than other gubernatorial candidates. The U.S. District Court had dismissed the case on standing, because the party at the time didn’t have a gubernatorial nominee. But the party nominated Chase Oliver at its state convention last weekend. The party has notified the Eleventh Circuit of this development. The case is Libertarian Party of Georgia v Attorney General, 25-12553.


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Georgia Libertarian Party Campaign Finance Lawsuit Boosted by Party’s Having Nominated a Gubernatorial Candidate — 1 Comment

  1. Communist Chase Oliver? Obviously the party is not serious in even trying to make a dent in the election.

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