California Bill Making Small Improvement in Party Qualification Procedure Advances

On May 20, the California Assembly Appropriations Committee passed AB 446 by 13-3. It reduces the number of signatures for a new party from 10% of the last gubernatorial vote, to 3%. This sounds like a big improvement, but the petition method for qualifying a new party in California is almost never used. Almost every group instead uses the registration procedure, which requires that the group obtain registered members equal to .33% of the number of registered voters. Therefore the practical impact will probably be limited. Even 3% is almost 400,000 signatures.

The bill also makes it easier for a group to register itself to have its registrants tallied. Currently, the Secretary of State won’t let a group use a party name with new officers; the Secretary of State somewhat unreasonably insists that only the old officers can continue in power. The bill says that if an old political body doesn’t bother to reapply, then a new group, with new officers, can use the name, after waiting two years.

The three “no” votes were cast by these three Republicans: Frank Bigelow, Megan Dahle, and Laurie Davies.


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California Bill Making Small Improvement in Party Qualification Procedure Advances — 4 Comments

  1. NOOO party stuff.

    NOOO primaries.

    Individual candidate nom pets.

    ONE voter forms.

  2. All ballot access petitions are voter censorship and unconstitutional, but the courts have a bias in favor of the duopoly parties staying in power immune to the will of “frivolous” voters.

  3. The One Party has already filed all the paperwork for the petition method in California, for party status with FEC and we welcome the teamwork with everyone.

    Our team elected our Chair and we have eight executive seats open on the 208-member 1Libertarian Caucus board of directors (BoDs).

    In 2021 we’re launching Mini-state levels, state and international levels in 2022, and the pure proportional representation Electoral College in 2024.

    It’s open ended growth on six geo-levels simultaneously under pure proportional representation.

    http://1Libertarian.com/BoDs.php

  4. I think some parties would find it easier to get 400,000 signatures than tens of thousands of voter registrations.

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