Arizona Senate Passes Bill Letting Independent Candidates Use Electronic Signatures

On March 14, the Arizona Senate passed SB 1460 by 17-12. Among other things, it allows independent candidates to use electronic signatures. Arizona already lets candidates running in primaries use electronic signatures.

Unfortunately, the bill also moves the deadline to file as a declared write-in candidate from 40 days before the election or primary, to 106 days before.

Former Newark, New Jersey Mayor Sues to be Allowed to Run for City Council

According to this story, the former Mayor of Newark, New Jersey, Sharpe James, has filed a lawsuit in state court to obtain a place on the May 2022 ballot as a candidate for city council. A 2008 court order ruled that James could never again hold public office in New Jersey. The Mayor says there is a distinction between holding public office and running for public office, and he should be allowed to run, even if he could not be seated should he win the election.

Tennessee Ballot Access Bill

There are Tennessee bills to improve ballot access pending in each house of the legislature. They cut the number of signatures for party recognition from 2.5% of the last gubernatorial vote, to one-half of 1% of the last gubernatorial vote.

HB 2067 had been scheduled for a House floor vote on March 14, but the day’s session didn’t get to the bill, so it will be brought up on the next day on which the House is in session. SB 2189 has a hearing in the Senate Local Government Committee on March 15, Tuesday. UPDATE: the House floor vote on HB 2067 will be Thursday, March 17.

Three Montana Libertarians File in Libertarian Primary for U.S. House, Second District

Filing has almost closed for Montana 2022 primaries. In the Libertarian primary, three candidates filed for U.S. House, second district: Samuel Thomas, Roger Roots, and Sam Rankin. Contested primaries for minor parties (other than presidential primaries) are rare, and it is even more rare for there to be as many as three candidates. Here is the candidate list for non-legislative filings.