Another News Story about Nevada Bill to Double Number of Signatures for Newly-Qualifying Parties

The Nevada Independent has this article about SB 292, the Nevada bill to double the number of signatures for a new party from 13,551 to 27,102. The article uses more space to discuss the part of the bill that adds a straight-ticket device, but has a good account of the testimony opposing the petition change. Thanks to Steve Kamp for the link.


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Another News Story about Nevada Bill to Double Number of Signatures for Newly-Qualifying Parties — 6 Comments

  1. Nevada is a low population state. No reason to require that many sigs for this type of petition in a state with a population the size of Nevada.

  2. Oh the so-called Democrats have a reason for it Andy, just not a reason that is conducive towards free and fair democratic elections.

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  4. There seems to be a trend in the USA to make ballot access impossible for third political parties. The two-party monopoly parties don’t want any other party on the ballot to drain their votes. This is ridiculous we have a two-party tyranny in the USA.

  5. Yang is the male principal of the universe, characterized as male and creative and associated with heaven, heat, and light. Give me that money, honey!

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