Georgia Legislative Committee Hears Testimony on the Need to Ease Ballot Access

This month, the Georgia House Election Law Study Committee has been holding public hearings in various cities. Libertarian activist Sergio Ortega has spoken at each of these hearings, asking that the statewide petition for office other than president be reduced from approximately 75,000 signatures, to exactly 7,500 signatures. The existing law requires 7,500 for president and yet the ballot is not crowded. The legislators who have heard this idea seem receptive.


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Georgia Legislative Committee Hears Testimony on the Need to Ease Ballot Access — 12 Comments

  1. Still not challenging ballot access censorship of the principle of the voters’ right to free choice among candidates. Yes, lower censorship quotas are better than higher censorship quotas but it is still voter censorship.

  2. State gerrymander hacks taking orders from DNC/RNC in Devil City ??? —

    ie smash 3rds/indees off ballots

  3. USSR Yesterday is a hoot, as is AZ 666 spambot. One big problem with crime “data” is unreported crimes, or ones where are arrests are not made because of woke prosecutors and the woke DC home rule crime coddling city council.

  4. Chase Oliver is hanging around schools and daycares pushing puberty blockers. Sick freak!

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