LOUISIANA MAKES IT MORE DIFFICULT TO CREATE A BALLOT-QUALIFIED PARTY
On June 4, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed HB 420. It increases the requirement for a group to become a qualified party, for purposes of presidential, state and local elections. The old law required 1,000 registered members. The new law requires 5,000 registered members. The bill’s author, Representative Beth Billings, is a former state chair of the Republican Party.
Fortunately, the bill does not change the requirements for an already-qualified party to remain on the ballot. For purposes of presidential, state and local offices, the law continues to let them remain on the ballot if they run at least one candidate every four years.
There are no news stories mentioning the increase in the difficulty of qualifying a new party. There appears to be no election-administration reason for increasing the requirement. Currently, the only ballot-qualified parties in Louisiana are the Republican, Democratic, Libertarian, and Green Parties. The old law, requiring 1,000 members, was passed in 2004, and in the twenty years it existed, there have never been more than five qualified parties.
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