Iowa judge rules against Libertarian candidates, keeping their names off the ballot for Congress
An appeal to the Iowa Supreme Court is still possible, further delaying the certification and printing of ballots.
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An appeal to the Iowa Supreme Court is still possible, further delaying the certification and printing of ballots.
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… Libertarian nominees, since they are not Libertarian voters. They also say the objectors failed to prove they are Iowa residents and eligible …
The party's chair filed an appeal after the state objections panel voted to remove three candidates, including Nicholas Gluba who is running in …