U.S. District Court in California Suggests Voters Do Not Have Standing to Challenge Former President Donald Trump’s Ballot Access

On September 25, U.S. District Court Judge Lynn Sammartino, a Bush Jr. appointee, issued a Show Cause order in Schaefer v USA and Trump, s.d. California, 3:23cv-1451. Her order says that the plaintiff, Michael Schaefer, a California voter, probably doesn’t have standing to bring a challenge to former President Donald Trump’s ballot status in the California Republican presidential primary. The judge is permitting Schaefer to file a brief in defense of his own standing. It is not due until October 27. Here is the judicial order.

Opposing Sides in Michigan Libertarian Intra-Party Lawsuit Have Drastically Different Preferences for Timing of Trial

On September 25, both sides in the lawsuit Libertarian National Committee v Saliba, e.d., 5:23cv-11074, filed a joint report with the U.S. District Court judge, expressing their opinions about the timing of the trial. The Libertarian National Committee wants it to start on April 1, 2024; the faction of the Michigan Libertarian Party that is not recognized by the national committee wants it to start October 1, 2024.

The LNC wants the substantive briefs to be due February 29, 2024, the other side wants them due August 15, 2024.

The trial is expected to last three days. Here is the joint report. The judge will now decide the schedule.

In the meantime, the Sixth Circuit has received the appeal of the faction of the Libertarian Michigan Party that is not recognized by the FEC. 23-1856. The issue in the Sixth Circuit is whether the U.S. District Court should have enjoined the non-LNC faction from calling itself “Libertarian Party of Michigan” while the lawsuit proceeds. The Sixth Circuit is sending that to mediation, which will be held on October 20.

People’s Party Leadership Now Seems to Support Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for President

Earlier in 2023, the People’s Party helped persuade Cornel West to run for president in the general election of 2024, and indicated it would back him. Then Cornel West did declare. He thanked the People’s Party for initiating the idea, but he said he would seek the Green Party nomination instead.

In recent days leaders of the People’s Party, in their press announcements and in other ways, seems to have decided that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is their choice for president, if he runs outside the two major parties.

September 2023 Ballot Access News Print Edition

Ballot Access News
September 2023 – Volume 39, Number 4

This issue was printed on white paper.


Table of Contents

  1. NO LABELS WINS ARIZONA BALLOT ACCESS LAWSUIT
  2. INDIANA LOSS
  3. NEW JERSEY FUSION LAWSUIT
  4. COURTS IN TWO STATES USE “MATERIALITY” LAW TO EASE VOTING
  5. MINOR PARTIES FILE TEXAS APPEAL
  6. D.C. CIRCUIT REFUSES RELIEF TO JILL STEIN
  7. LIBERTARIAN TRADEMARK LAWSUIT
  8. OHIO VOTERS REJECT ATTEMPT TO MAKE IT MORE DIFFICULT TO QUALIFY INITIATIVES
  9. COURTS RULES AGAINST CAMPAINGN FINANCE RESTRICTIONS IN THREE STATES
  10. PETITION RULES FOR INDEPENDENT PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
  11. 2024 PRESIDENTIAL PETITIONING
  12. FORMER GOVERNOR JAY NIXON JOINS NO LABELS PARTY
  13. JAMES BUCKLEY, LAST MINOR PARTY WINNER IN A SENATE RACE, DIES
  14. REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
  15. ELECTION RETURNS BOOK PUBLISHED
  16. LOUISIANA ELECTION
  17. MORE THAN SEMANTICS: DISTINGUISHING DUAL LABELING FROM TRADITIONAL FUSION VOTING
  18. SUBSCRIBING TO BAN WITH PAYPAL