From left, Iowa Libertarian Party candidates for Congress Charles Aldrich, Nicholas Gluba and Marco Battaglia speak to reporters after the State Objection Panel upheld objections to their candidacies, effectively knocking them off the ballot for the November election at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024.
DES MOINES — Three Libertarian Party candidates for Congress — including one in a closely contested Eastern Iowa race — should not be allowed on ballots for the November election, a state panel ruled Wednesday.
From left, Iowa Libertarian Party candidates for Congress Charles Aldrich, Nicholas Gluba and Marco Battaglia speak to reporters after the State Objection Panel upheld objections to their candidacies, effectively knocking them off the ballot for the November election at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024.
Iowa Libertarian Party chairwoman Jules Cutler speaks to reporters after a State Objection Panel hearing at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024. Photo by Erin Murphy.
From left, Iowa Auditor Rob Sand, Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate, and Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird participate in a State Objection Panel hearing at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024.
From left, Iowa Libertarian Party candidates for Congress Charles Aldrich, Nicholas Gluba and Marco Battaglia speak to reporters after the State Objection Panel upheld objections to their candidacies, effectively knocking them off the ballot for the November election at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024.
Iowa Libertarian Party chairwoman Jules Cutler speaks to reporters after a State Objection Panel hearing at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024. Photo by Erin Murphy.
From left, Iowa Auditor Rob Sand, Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate, and Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird participate in a State Objection Panel hearing at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024.
From left, Iowa Libertarian Party candidates for Congress Charles Aldrich, Nicholas Gluba and Marco Battaglia speak to reporters after the State Objection Panel upheld objections to their candidacies, effectively knocking them off the ballot for the November election at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024.