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Follow the latest news on Libertarian Party ballot at our redesigned and updated 2012 Ballot Access Page.
Instead of just complaining, we're encouraging ordinary Americans to step up and run for Congress on the Libertarian Party ballot line.
August 2, 2011: New Hampshire «Name Protection» Cert Petition Docketed in U.S. Supreme Court July 25, 2011: New Hampshire Libertarian Party Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Name - Protection Lawsuit June 24, 2011: New Hampshire Court Will Hold Trial on Libertarian Party Ballot Order Lawsuit
On February 7, the North Carolina State Board of Elections said these presidential candidates will be on presidential primary ballots: the Democratic Party ballot will only contain President Obama's name; the Republican Party ballot will list Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, and Rick Santorum; and the Libertarian Party ballot will list Roger Gary, Read more»
August 19, 2011: Ohio Democratic Referendum Petition Might Indirectly Restore Minor Party Ballot Access for 2012 August 16, 2011: Ohio Libertarian Party Ballot Access Lawsuit to be Heard August 30 August 15, 2011: Ohio Libertarian Party Asks for Quick Injunctive Relief in Ballot Access Case
Related Articles: August 16, 2011: Ohio Libertarian Party Ballot Access Lawsuit to be Heard August 30 August 15, 2011: Ohio Libertarian Party Asks for Quick Injunctive Relief in Ballot Access Case August 11, 2011: Former Ohio Secretary of State Predicts Libertarian Party Will Win New Ballot Access Lawsuit
Wilson points out that some of the Republican Party officials who are criticizing the state chair of the Republican Party for signing a Libertarian Party ballot access petition, themselves signed petitions to put Libertarians on the 2010 ballot.
Both of the Michigan Libertarian Party ballot access cases are still actively trying to win a court ruling that will make it possible for voters to vote «Libertarian» for President without the need to cast a write - in vote.

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If you are registered for another party, such as the Libertarian Party, you are not eligible for any Democratic Party baparty, such as the Libertarian Party, you are not eligible for any Democratic Party baParty, you are not eligible for any Democratic Party baParty ballot.
This e-mail is being forwarded around by Warren Redlich, who is also trying to petition his way onto the ballot and has been endorsed by the Libertarian Party (which doesn't have ballot status, hence the petition drive).
Libertarians and other third parties face a patchwork of rules and laws nationwide governing access to ballots.
Inside, you can read coverage of the Libertarian Party of South Dakota's ballot access victory,... Read more»
★ Although the Libertarian Party had ballot access in all fifty United States plus D.C., Browne's name only appeared on the ballot in forty - nine United States plus D.C..
★ The Libertarian Party of Arizona had ballot access, but opted to supplant Browne with L. Neil Smith.
Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson is set to appear on ballots in at least 39 states, and party activists are working in places such as swing state Ohio to get his name before voters this fall.
On May 1, the Sixth Circuit issued a brief opinion, saying the U.S. District Court in Michigan was correct when it kept Gary Johnson, or any other Libertarian Party presidential candidate, off the ballot in November 2012.
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Please help the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania get ballot access petition signatures on Tuesday, May 15 — Primary Day in Pennsylvania.
Libertarian nominee Mike McDermott captured only about 14,000 votes, putting the party far short of where it was in 2010 and failing to secure a ballot line.
In the November 2012 election, the Colorado Libertarian Party was the only party, other than the Democratic and Republican Parties, to place its own member - nominees for the legislature on the ballot in a majority of contParty was the only party, other than the Democratic and Republican Parties, to place its own member - nominees for the legislature on the ballot in a majority of contparty, other than the Democratic and Republican Parties, to place its own member - nominees for the legislature on the ballot in a majority of contests.
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Yesterday also saw the Libertarian Party put out a request for donations to help fund ballot access petition drives in New Hampshire and South Dakota.
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The Libertarian Party and the Green Party are both increasing the rate at which they are petitioning for 2012 ballot status.
According to this story, New Hampshire Republican Party state chairman Jack Kimball is being threatened with removal, just because he signed the petition to put the Libertarian Party on the ballot in 2012.
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On May 22, U.S. District Court Judge William K. Watkins, Jr., whose court is in Montgomery, Alabama, cancelled the May 24 hearing in Stein v Chapman, the ballot access lawsuit filed by the Constitution, Green and Libertarian Parties.
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The Libertarians polled over 2 % for Governor in 2010, and under Texas precedent, that guarantees the Libertarian Party a spot on the 2012 and 2014 ballots in any event, so technically Libertarians don't need to meet the 5 % vote test in 2012.
(CNN)-- Former GOP presidential candidate Gary Johnson won and accepted the presidential nomination of the Libertarian Party on Saturday, which his campaign said earns him a spot on November ballots in all 50 states.
The parties with candidates on the ballot in Wyoming last year were Republican, Democratic, Libertarian (all of which are long - established in Wyoming), and two parties that appeared on the ballot Read more»
On January 31, 2012, the Oklahoma Libertarian Party and the Oklahoma Green Party filed a lawsuit, challenging the state's ballot access procedure for newly - qualifying parties, which this year required 51,739 valid signatures due March 1 (the state defends the early deadline on the grounds that all parties, even newly - qualifying parties, must choose nominees in the June primary).
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The four ballot - qualified parties (Democratic, Republican, Libertarian, and Constitution) will choose nominees by party committee or convention.
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Conventional wisdom is that Stringer will handily win a second term on November 7, as he has the full backing of the Democratic establishment and significant fundraising and name recognition advantages over Faulkner and the other candidates who will be on the ballot: Libertarian Party nominee Alex Merced and Green Party nominee Julia Willebrand.
The ballot listed sixteen candidates: 6 Republicans, 5 Democrats, 3 independents, one Libertarian, and one Peace & Freedom Party candidate.
The Green Party tried and failed to get its presidential nominees on the Connecticut ballot in both 2008 and 2012; also the Libertarians failed to get on for President in 2008.
In 2012, no Green Party, Libertarian Party or American Independent Party candidate qualified for the November ballot.
Due to a paperwork error, the Libertarian running for Lieutenant Governor was kept off the Libertarian primary ballot, so the party has no Lieutenant Governor nominee.
This is especially unfair because the Libertarian Party nominees for statewide office (other than President) can not appear on the November ballot, unless at least 300 voters choose to vote in the Libertarian Party primary, and vote for the party's unopposed nomiParty nominees for statewide office (other than President) can not appear on the November ballot, unless at least 300 voters choose to vote in the Libertarian Party primary, and vote for the party's unopposed nomiParty primary, and vote for the party's unopposed nomiparty's unopposed nominees.
No one is running from the Libertarian Party, or from Americans Elect, even though those parties are ballot - qualified in Arizona.
That ballot contains six Democrats, 14 Republicans, no independents, one Libertarian, one American Independent, and two Peace & Freedom Party members, for a total of 24 names.
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On November 18, James Ogle filed to appear on the ballot in the Libertarian Party's presidential primary in Missouri.
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