Virginia Bill to Ease Definition of “Political Party”

Virginia Delegate Nicholas Freitas (R-Culpeper) has introduced HB 540, which changes the definition of party from a group that polled 10% for a statewide nominee at either of the last two elections, to one that polled 3% at either of the last two elections. Thanks to Bill Redpath for this news.


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Virginia Bill to Ease Definition of “Political Party” — 2 Comments

  1. Obviously a scheme to have Greens etc. on ballots to be able to divide and conquer Donkeys in gerrymander districts.

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