Illinois Libertarians Explain Injustice of Restrictive Ballot Access Laws
October 20, 2017
October 20, 2017
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 -- The Libertarian Party issued the following news release:
Ballot laws are usually designed to keep most political choices unavailable to the voting public. In a recent NPR affiliate interview at Illinois State University, the chair and vice chair of the McLean County affiliate of the Libertarian Party of Illinois, Bennett Morris and Christopher Howick, explained the injustice of the restrictive ballot access laws in Illinois:
When you're running fo . . .
Ballot laws are usually designed to keep most political choices unavailable to the voting public. In a recent NPR affiliate interview at Illinois State University, the chair and vice chair of the McLean County affiliate of the Libertarian Party of Illinois, Bennett Morris and Christopher Howick, explained the injustice of the restrictive ballot access laws in Illinois:
When you're running fo . . .