9th Circuit upholds law to burden Libertarian candidates
A federal appeals court has upheld a 2015 state law which the Libertarian Party charges and some Republican lawmakers admitted was specifically designed to keep its candidates off the ballot.
In a unanimous ruling Friday {May 1}, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals acknowledged that the law could require would-be Libertarian candidates to gather the signatures of up to 30 percent of registered party members to qualify for the primary.
But Judge Margaret McKeown, writing for the court, said that isnt the fault of the Republican-controlled Legislature that enacted the requirement.
She pointed out that the Libertarians, just like Republicans and Democrats, can offer themselves for office by getting the signatures of just 1 percent of those who are eligible to sign petitions. That means not just Libertarians but also those who are unaffiliated with any other political party.
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