Ballot Access News October 1, 2012 – Volume 28, Number 5 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents EIGHT WINS, FIVE LOSSES, IN BALLOT ACCESS FIGHTS SOME BALLOT CHALLENGERS GAVE UP LAWSUITS OTHER THAN BALLOT ACCESS U.S. … Continue reading
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This article points out that Ohio is expected to have more provisional ballots cast this year than any state except California. It always takes any state weeks to count provisional ballots. Provisional ballots can’t be tallied until election administrators first … Continue reading
Many states badly need ballot access improvements. Many state legislatures have extremely early deadlines for new bills to be introduced. For example, Indiana legislators who wish to introduce bills in the 2013 session of the legislature must introduce them no … Continue reading
Ariana Eakle, an Oklahoma activist, has initiated a change.org on-line petition asking that Oklahoma ballot access laws be improved, so that Oklahoma voters in future have more choices for president in the general election than just the Democratic and Republican … Continue reading
According to this newspaper story, Republicans in Cincinnati (Hamilton County, Ohio) are expressing unhappiness that the Democratic Party runs candidates in partisan races in the county, even though one particular candidate in particular, Martha Good, has run and lost five … Continue reading