Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson Comments on Bill that Increases Petition Requirement for New Parties

This National Public Radio story has a quote from Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson about SB 163, the bill increasing the petition requirement for newly-qualifying parties. The Governor seems to approve of the idea that the requirement ought to be a percentage, rather than a flat number, but he also sounds undecided about the bill.

The story also says that when the Arkansas House approved the bill on Wednesday, February 13, there was no debate.


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Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson Comments on Bill that Increases Petition Requirement for New Parties — 2 Comments

  1. National Public Radio, like Ballot Access News, will only try to bring biased reporting in such a way to influence the outcome in elections.

    The new California One Party, having recently filed the first request to the California Secretary of State Elections Division, knows exactly how the pundits want to bring their message while snuffing out the United Coalition USA which is likely to move the headquarters to Arkansas sometime after we bring the One Party’s system to the California Libertarian Party on April 5th, 2019.

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