Alaska Representative Max Gruenberg (D-Anchorage) has introduced HB 13, to establish a top-two primary system for all partisan office except President. Like the Washington state version, but unlike the California version, write-ins would be permitted in November. Here is the … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2013
Massachusetts State Representative Dan Winslow (R-Norfolk) has introduced two bills to ease ballot access. One lowers the number of signatures for candidates to get on the ballot (both primary ballots and the general election ballot). Another eases the definition of … Continue reading
Three Colorado legislators have introduced HB 1067, which says that if a qualified major party has no contested primaries, then no primary ballots should be printed up for that party. The reason for this bill is that the Constitution Party … Continue reading
Virginia Delegate Robert Brink (D-Arlington) has introduced HB 1898, which repeals the ban on out-of-state petition circulators. That law has already been held unconstitutional by a U.S. District Court, but the state is appealing. Virginia Delegate Joseph Morrissey (D-Henrico) has … Continue reading
Two Indiana State Representatives, Bob Cherry (R-Greenfield) and Richard Hamm (R-Richmond) have introduced HB 1112. Indiana currently allows write-ins in general elections. The bill would provide that only self-described independent candidates would be permitted to file as write-in candidates. Each … Continue reading