Arizona Ballot Access Improvement Bill Introduced

On January 26, six Arizona legislators introduced HB 2304, which makes substantial improvements in ballot access, along with many other unrelated election law changes. The bill says that when a party qualifies, it is entitled to be on the ballot for the next two elections. If this part of the bill is signed into law, the Green Party will be on the ballot automatically in 2012, because it successfully petitioned in 2010 and appeared on the ballot in 2010.

The bill also reduces the number of signatures needed for a candidate to get on the primary ballot of a newly-qualified party. Current law makes it difficult for a candidate to get on the primary ballot of a new party; the current requirement is one-tenth of 1% of the total vote cast for that office in the last general election. In 2010, this meant that anyone trying to get on the Green Party’s primary ballot for statewide office needed 2,294 signatures, which is difficult when a party only has approximately 4,500 registered members (however, registered independents could sign this type of petition). Under current law, primary ballot access is not a problem when the party is not a new party. Candidates trying to get on the primary ballot of an old party only need signatures of one-half of 1% of the number of registered members of that party. The bill would apply that formula to new parties as well. If this bill had been in effect in 2010, a candidate would only have needed about 25 signatures to get on the Green Party primary ballot for statewide office.

Finally, the bill makes it legal for an out-of-state resident to circulate any type of petition in Arizona. Current law only lets out-of-state circulators work on an independent presidential candidate’s petition. The bill requires that out-of-state circulators must register with the Secretary of State before working.


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  1. Would King George III in 1761-1776 LOVED to have registration lists of persons circulating petitions hostile to KGIII and his gang ???

    Ditto for the slave oligarchs in the slave States before 1865 regarding any anti-slavery petitions.

  2. Expanding a bit — would Tyrants in foreign regimes LOVE to know who is marching in the streets against them ???

    See your TV news.

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