On May 9, the Alabama ballot access improvement bill, SB 15, passed the House Constitution and Elections Committee by a unanimous vote. The bill cuts the number of signatures for newly-qualifying parties, and independent candidates, from 3% of the last gubernatorial vote, to 1.5%. It has no effect on the presidential independent procedure, which is already substantially easier than the other types of petition. See this story.
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