On October 23, the Georgia Libertarian Party asked for reconsideration in Cowen v Raffensperger, n.d., 1:17cv-4660. Here is the three-page request, which notes that the U.S. District Court Judge appears to have made an oversight last month when she ruled … Continue reading
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The California election law lets each qualified party decide for itself whether to let independent voters vote in their presidential primaries. As was the case in 2020, the Democratic, Libertarian, and American Independent Parties will let independents choose their presidential … Continue reading
The Libertarian Party of Arkansas has completed its petition to be a recognized political party in Arkansas again. According to Michael Pakko, LPAR Chair, 13,274 signatures were turned in to the Arkansas Secretary of State. Ten-thousand valid signatures of registered … Continue reading
A fee of up to $40,000 is being assessed by the Republican Party of Colorado to GOP presidential candidates to appear on its primary ballot on March 5, 2024. Here is a story. Paying a fee instead of gathering petitioning … Continue reading
Here is a story on this long-developing brouhaha. … Continue reading