On March 13, the New Hampshire House passed HB 1322, which lowers the vote test for qualified party status from 4% to 3%. The only offices that count for the vote test are U.S. Senate and Governor. New Hampshire is … Continue reading
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On March 13, the Missouri House passed HB 1902, which moves the presidential primary from February to March. Thanks to FrontloadingHQ for this news. … Continue reading
On March 13, the Kansas Senate Ethics & Elections Committee passed HB 2130. It is an omnibus election law bill, and among other things, repeals the ban on out-of-state circulators. The bill had passed the House last year. Kansas has … Continue reading
On March 12, Kentucky SB 205 passed the Senate State & Local Government Committee. It allows people who are running for President or Vice-President to run for another office simultaneously. Thanks to Political Wire for this news.
Louisiana election law allows use of the label “independent” on the ballot for independent presidential candidates, but not independent candidates for other office. However, Representative Jerome Richard has introduced HB 193, to allow “independent” as a ballot label for all … Continue reading