On January 3, the Libertarian National Committee filed this brief in the Sixth Circuit, in Libertarian National Committee v Saliba, 23-1856. This is the lawsuit in which the LNC is suing some of the Michigan Libertarian Party nominees in the … Continue reading
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Georgia permits larger donations to the campaigns of Republicans and Democrats (who are running for Governor or Lieutenant Governor) than to other candidates. The Georgia Libertarian Party is currently challenging that discriminatory policy in the Eleventh Circuit. The judges recently … Continue reading
On January 5, the Maine Secretary of State’s office confirmed that No Labels is a qualified party in Maine, by virtue of having more than 5,000 registered voters. No Labels is now ballot qualified in 13 states, and the organization … Continue reading
On January 5, an amicus brief was filed in the U.S. Supreme Court in Trump v Anderson, 23-719 by twenty-five states. The brief makes some arguments that haven’t been made by others who have litigated the Trump ballot access case. … Continue reading
On January 5, U.S. District Court Judge John Tuchi, an Obama appointee. heard arguments in No Labels Party v Fontes, 2:23cv-2172. No Labels is a qualified party in Arizona, and in Arizona, all qualified parties nominate by primary. No Labels … Continue reading