Hawaii Bill Making it Easier to Stay on Ballot Advances

On March 17, the Hawaii Senate Judiciary Committee passed HB 1716. The bill had already passed the House. It says that a party that has been ballot-qualified at least eight years may remain on the ballot indefinitely as long as it runs at least one candidate every other election, and keeps its list of officers current with the state elections office.

Other states with a similar policy are Idaho and South Carolina.


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