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Miller asks court to block dissolution of No Labels Party
Read Article Former Kansas Republican Party chair David Miller is asking a Shawnee County judge to stop the secretary of state from dissolving the No Labels Party, which its founders said was being hijacked. Miller filed a lawsuit on Thursday seeking an injunction to stop Secretary of State Scott Schwab from terminating No Labels and its recognized status as a political party in Kansas. Miller, who is representing himself, argued that Schwab's order to dissolve the party "is arbitrary,
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