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Posts published in December 2023

North Carolina Presidential Primary Ballot to Feature At Least Ten Libertarians, Seven Republicans, One Democrat, But No Green Party Candidates

North Carolina voters can expect to see at least eighteen candidates from three different parties, including ten Libertarians, on the upcoming presidential primary ballot, with the potential for even more names to be added early in the new year.…

Rhode Island Commission Studying Alternative Voting Methods Releases Findings and Recommendations

A Rhode Island Senate commission studying alternative voting methods and their potential benefits to the state has released its findings and recommendations.

The commission’s final report provides an extensive review of non-plurality and runoff voting methods, details their potential advantages and disadvantages to Rhode Island, outlines potential legal and logistical challenges to their adoption and presents methods of selecting winners in elections that commission members feel could be beneficial for Rhode Island.…

Former Libertarian Rep. Justin Amash Denounces Colorado Supreme Court’s Decision to Exclude Trump from 2024 Ballot

Former Libertarian Congressman Justin Amash weighed in on a recent decision by the Colorado Supreme Court that ruled former President Donald Trump ineligible to appear on the state’s primary ballot for the upcoming 2024 presidential election.…