Libertarian Party of Indiana Chair Addresses Ballot Access Difficulties in Indiana

Ballot access laws are difficult in many states, and Indiana is one of them. For instance, Indiana is one of the states in which Ralph Nader never made the ballot as a Presidential candidate.

Yet, the Libertarian Party has maintained ballot access in Indiana since 1994. LPIN Chair Evan McMahon, who is running for Chair of the Libertarian National Committee at the Libertarian Party National Convention, May 22-25, 2026, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, recently addressed Indiana ballot access issues in this oped in the Indiana Capital Chronicle.


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Libertarian Party of Indiana Chair Addresses Ballot Access Difficulties in Indiana — 10 Comments

  1. McMahon is a thief. He did time for burglary. Why should anyone trust him?

  2. DFR- does that include Redpath throwing his opponent off the ballot?

  3. It was 1/2 of one percent. Then the state legislature increased it to 2 percent because the American Party got on the ballot in 1978 and 1982 for an eight-year total.

  4. Best wishes to Ed McMahon on his election for Chairman of the Libertarian National Committee. His article is well written and informative.

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