Libertarian party candidates’ suit against Massachusetts Secretary of State for refusal to include them on the statewide ballot for president and vice-president in the 2008 general election

Barr v. Galvin, 09-2426, concerned a challenge to the district court’s judgment in favor of the plaintiff-candidates, in a suit brought by the candidates of the Libertarian Party against the Secretary of State of Massachusetts, challenging the Secretary’s refusal to include them on the statewide ballot for president and vice-president in the 2008 general election.

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  • Read the First Circuit’s Full Decision in Barr v. Galvin, 09-2426

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