On September 30, the national Libertarian Party decided to give $20,000 toward the effort to get an initiative on the Oklahoma ballot which would ease ballot access. This is a sacrifice by the party when it also faces the costs … Continue reading
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This morning, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear the Pennsylvania ballot access case, Rogers v Cortes.
See http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/ss/local/64395.php for an Arizona daily newspaper story about Thursday’s court decision about who can vote in primaries.
Since 1991, West Virginia has had an election law that says candidates (other than independent candidates) must be registered members of the party that nominates them. On September 17, the West Virginia Secretary of State’s office informed the Mountain Party … Continue reading
On September 27, a U.S. District Court in Arizona ruled in favor of the Libertarian Party, in a case that the party had filed in 2002. Arizona Libertarian Party v Brewer, 02-144-TUC. A link to the opinion is here. The … Continue reading