Libertarian gubernatorial candidate sues to reclaim spot on Iowa’s ballot
Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Nicholas Gluba and his running mate, Jules Cutler, are challenging an Iowa state decision to remove them from the Nov. 3 ballot. A panel comprised of Attorney General Brenna Bird, Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate, and Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig, who are all Republicans, ruled last week that the running […]
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Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Nicholas Gluba and his running mate, Jules Cutler, are challenging an Iowa state decision to remove them from the Nov. 3 ballot.A panel comprised of Attorney General Brenna Bird, Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate, and Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig, who are all Republicans, ruled last week that the running mates failed to submit the required affidavit of candidacy by the required June 2 deadline to appear on the ballot. Recommended Stories Mamdani’s New York takeover rattles Democratic establishment: Four takeaways from Tuesday’s primaries DC Council votes to fund semi-open primaries, opening door to independents ACLU pours over $50 million into ‘election monitoring’ and other 2026 midterm projects Gluba and Cutler filed an appeal Tuesday, arguing…
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