New, Better Ballot Access Bill Introduced in Tennessee

On February 11, Tennessee State Senator Stacey Campfield (R-Knoxville) introduced SB 617, to govern how political parties can qualify for the general election ballot. The bill requires 2,500 signatures, and says that newly-qualifying parties would nominate by convention, not primary.

Senator Campfield had earlier this year introduced another ballot access bill for newly qualifying parties, SB 129, but it only lowered the petition from 2.5% of the last gubernatorial vote, to 1% of the last gubernatorial vote, and did not solve other problems, such as the early petition deadline and wording on the petition that implies signers are members of the party.

The old law was declared unconstitutional last year, so it is likely that some bill on this subject will pass the legislature this year. Thanks to Tony Wall for the news.


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