Friday, June 27, 2014
bestlp.org
Something i want to look at later. I'm at the Libertarian Party's offyear convention in Columbus, where we are arguing about the process for changing commas in the by-laws, and such pointless minutiae. i'm a delegate from Nevada but really here as a volunteer, and probably catering a party tonight.
Will try to get a picture of me with Willy Marshall and Starchild.
This was the part from the link above that caught my interest:
update: but they don't seem to have real contact info, so there may not be much to it. met one kansas lawyer
i hope to talk to more; right now i'm on door duty.
Something i want to look at later. I'm at the Libertarian Party's offyear convention in Columbus, where we are arguing about the process for changing commas in the by-laws, and such pointless minutiae. i'm a delegate from Nevada but really here as a volunteer, and probably catering a party tonight.
Will try to get a picture of me with Willy Marshall and Starchild.
This was the part from the link above that caught my interest:
update: but they don't seem to have real contact info, so there may not be much to it. met one kansas lawyer
i hope to talk to more; right now i'm on door duty.
- The LNC will provide leadership to document state-by-state requirements for ballot access with prior litigation and court decisions included.
- Create a professional team of ballot access experts and attorneys that will lobby for changes to ballot access laws in specific states, leverage relationships to undo current laws, and litigate at the state and/or Federal levels when necessary.
- The LNC will fundraise specifically for ballot access initiatives.
REASONS:
- Institutional knowledge on ballot access issues must be preserved and accessible.
- Turnover and lack of knowledge in state affiliate leadership impacts a consistent approach to ballot access in the states.
- By taking a proactive approach fighting ballot access laws head on, the party will be more efficient with its resources in the long run.
- For many states with ballot access issues that lack dedicated professional staff, this service will improve our chances for full 50 state (plus Washington, D.C.) access.
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