Oklahoma Democrat Wants Popular Vote on Ballot Access and Other Election Reform Ideas

Oklahoma State Representative Ryan Kiesel (D-Seminole) has introduced HB 2206, to provide that the voters decide in November 2010 whether they want to make these changes to the election code: (1) lower the number of signatures for a new party from 5% of the last vote cast to exactly 5,000 signatures: (2) lower the vote test for a party to remain on the ballot from 10% to 1%; (3) let 17-year olds vote in a primary if they will be age 18 by the general election; (4) establish election day voter registration; (5) abolish the Straight-Ticket device; (6) lower the number of signatures for an independent presidential candidate from 3% of the last presidential vote to exactly 5,000, or let an independent presidential candidate on the ballot with no petition by paying a fee of $5,000; (7) establish early voting.


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  1. Wow! Democrat wanting to do something democratic. The best way to get these past is to put them on the ballot.

  2. Most of the states I know anything about already allow 17-year-olds to vote in primaries, if they will be 18 as of general election day.
    But Oklahoma seems finally to be coming into the 20th century … and only a few years into the 21st.

  3. Finally, a great list of reforms.

    Too bad the legislature doesn’t have enough honest, liberty minded members to pass this.

    Let’s hope the voters can have their say so that these reforms will be passed into law.

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