Fifty-one members of the South Carolina House have introduced HB 4919, which bans the ability of two parties to jointly nominate the same person. The bill also makes changes in absentee voting. The South Carolina House has 124 members. … Continue reading
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On January 27, seven Arizona Representatives introduced HB 2640. It cuts the number of signatures in half, both for candidates seeking a place on a primary ballot, and also for independent candidates. The existing 2022 petition requirement for statewide independent … Continue reading
On February 10, the Idaho House State Affairs Committee passed HB 567. It creates an earlier petition deadline for non-presidential independent candidates. The deadline is existing law is March 11, but the bill moves it to March 4. The bill … Continue reading
The Alaska Senate State Affairs Committee will hear SB 161 on Thursday, February 17, at 3:30 p.m. This is the bill to ease the definition of a qualified party, from a group with registration equal to 3% of the last … Continue reading
Bills have been introduced in each house of the Tennessee legislature to ease ballot access for new and small political parties. SB 2189 and HB 2067 would lower the petition to recognize a new party from 2.5% of the last … Continue reading