Nebraska Ballot Access Bill Has Committee Hearing

The Nebraska Senate Government, Military & Veterans Affairs Committee held a hearing on SB 98 on March 13. In Nebraska, committees don’t vote on bills at the time of the hearing. But many bills never even get a committee hearing, so this shows the bill is making progress. It lowers the non-presidential independent candidate petitions from 10% of the number of registered voters, to 4,000 for statewide office.

The old 10% law was held unconstitutional in 2018.

Arizona Bill, Moving Deadline for New Parties to November of Year Before the Election, Passes Senate

On March 6, Arizona SB 1057 passed the State Senate 28-2. It moves the primary from the last Tuesday in August, to the first Tuesday in August. It also moves the deadline for a candidate to file for the primary from 90 days before the primary to 120 days before the primary.

It also moves the deadline for a non-presidential independent candidate petition to early April. It moves the deadline for a petition for a new party from February of the election year, to late November of the year before the election. Read the bill here.