This North Carolina newspaper story describes the Green Party’s ongoing petition to get back on the ballot this year. The North Carolina Green Party has collected more ballot access signatures this year than any other state’s Green Party.
Ballot Access News
March 2022 – Volume 37, Number 10
| This issue was printed on blue paper. |
Table of Contents
- THIRD CIRCUIT STRIKES DOWN PENNSYLVANIA BAN ON OUT-OF-STATE CIRCULATORS IN PRIMARIES
- ALASKA SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS TOP-FOUR, BUT DOESN’T EXPLAIN WHY
- INITIATIVE BALLOT ACCESS WINS
- MORE INITIATIVE NEWS
- BALLOT ACCESS BILLS
- NEBRASKA BILL TO MAKE LEGISLATURE PARTISAN
- BILLS TO ALTER PRIMARIES
- OTHER ELECTION BILLS
- BILLS THAT BAN RANKED CHOICE VOTING
- NEW ILLINOIS BALLOT ACCESS LAWSUIT
- 2022 PETITION REQUIREMENTS PERMITTED UNDER JENNESS v FORTSON
- 2022 PETITIONING FOR STATEWIDE OFFICE
- MOST MINOR PARTY WEBSITES ARE SLOW TO POST STATEMENTS ABOUT UKRAINE
- ARKANSAS LIBERTARIANS NOMINATE 39 LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES
- WYOMING LEGISLATURE ALLOWS LIBERTARIAN PARTY TO FORM A CAUCUS
- REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE VOTES TO CUT TIES WITH COMMISSION ON PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES
- FORMER MISSOURI SENATOR ADVOCATES FOR AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR SENATE IN 2022
- EVAN McMULLAN RAISES $1,000,000 IN LAST THREE MONTHS
- MAINE SECRETARY OF STATE SENDS MASS MAILING TO VOTERS WHO WERE FORMERLY LIBERTARIAN MEMBERS
- SUBSCRIBING TO BAN WITH PAYPAL
The California Secretary of State has released a tentative list of candidates for the 2022 primary. For Governor, there are 26 candidates: thirteen Republicans, four Democrats, two Greens, one American Solidarity Party member, and six independents.
The American Solidarity candidate, James G. Hanink, is on the ballot as “Party preference: None” because the American Solidarity Party is not a qualified party.
According to this newspaper story, the Birmingham area Libertarian Party of Alabama is inviting interested persons to consider running for public office as a Libertarian.
On March 23, the Arizona House Government & Elections Committee passed SB 1460. It allows independent candidates to use electronic signatures. Currently the only petitions that can use electronic signatures are petitions to put a candidate on a primary ballot.
Unfortunately, the bill also advances the date to file as a declared write-in candidate from 40 days before an election, to 106 days before.