North Carolina State Board of Elections Proposes Regulations to Complicate New Party Petitioning

The North Carolina State Board of Elections has proposed regulations concerning petitioning for new parties. They include requiring the names of all petitioners to be registered with the State Board before they can petition. Also, the party would need to train each potential petitioner.

Similar laws are being challenged in Arkansas in a federal lawsuit filed by the Arkansas League of Women Voters.

The North Carolina board intends that these new regulations (which are not yet passed) would go into effect July 1.


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North Carolina State Board of Elections Proposes Regulations to Complicate New Party Petitioning — 4 Comments

  1. That would only make it even harder to get on the ballot and make fraud easier / more prevalent.

  2. Fraud supporters are either commies or useless idiots that are only useful to commies, the enemies of humanity, God, and all His creation.

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