Bob Barr Wins Louisiana Ballot Case

September 24th, 2008 12:25 am  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Bob Barr, ballot access  |  0

Barr is now on the ballot in 46 states after a Louisiana judge ruled in his favor.

On September 23, U.S. District Court Judge James Brady ruled that Bob Barr should be on the Louisiana ballot, but that co-plaintiff Brian Moore (Socialist Party nominee) should not be on. The case is Libertarian Party et al v Dardenne, 08-cv-582. The judge stayed his opinion for two days to give the state a chance to appeal to the 5th circuit.

Judge Brady differentiated between Barr and Moore by noting that the Libertarian Party is a ballot-qualified party, whereas the Socialist Party is not. He said the law gives a qualified party a three-day grace period, but that the law does not extend that to unqualified parties. The written decision is not available yet; the judge spoke orally. The written opinion should be available by 5 p.m. central time.

This is some good news for Barr after the not surprising failure of his lawsuit in Texas.

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