Despite Big Turnout that Raises Petition Requirements, Presidential Candidates for 2020 Using the Easier Method in Each State Will Face Slightly Easier Barrier

The ballot access petition requirements in many states shot up last week, due to the heavy voter turnout in November 2018. Nevertheless, presidential candidates who run outside the two major parties in 2020 will face a slightly lesser petition burden than such candidates faced in 2016. The December 1 print edition of Ballot Access News will have the 2020 petition requirements for each state. This statement assumes that presidential candidates will be pragmatic, and use the easier method in each state for getting on the ballot, new party or independent.

In 2020, just three states are responsible for 57.6% of the entire national petition burden. They are California, Florida, and Texas. California is already being sued over its independent presidential petition requirement, and it is likely that soon Florida and Texas will also be sued.


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Despite Big Turnout that Raises Petition Requirements, Presidential Candidates for 2020 Using the Easier Method in Each State Will Face Slightly Easier Barrier — 2 Comments

  1. Has the LOW — LOW — LOW IQ of ballot access lawyers increased ANY since

    — 1968 Williams v Rhodes ???

    EQUAL ballot access tests for ALL INDIVIDUAL candidates for the SAME office.

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