North Carolina’s ballot access improvement bill, HB 32, had been scheduled for a committee hearing in the house on June 1, but that hearing has been postponed until June 3 at 10 a.m. The bill reduces the number of signatures for minor party and independent candidates. Thanks to Jordon Greene for this news.
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