Fifteen Vermont Representatives, all Democrats, have introduced HB 97, which moves the petition deadline for independent candidates and the nominees of unqualified parties from August to May. The bill passed the House Government Operations & Military Affairs Committee on February 22.
There over thirty court precedents that the petition deadline for non-presidential independents cannot be earlier than the date of the primary. The Vermont primary is in August, so the bill would be unconstitutional if it passes.
The bill also outlaws “sore losers”, and makes it more difficult for an individual to be nominated by write-in votes at the primary. Current law says a write-in winner must receive a number of write-in votes equal to half the number of signatures that would have been needed to gain a place on the primary ballot. The bill doubles the number of write-ins needed.
When the bill was originally introduced, it only raised the write-in requirement, but it was amended in committee to make other restrictive changes. Thanks to the Progressive Party for this news. The Progressive Party is fighting the bill.