Two Colorado Republican legislators, Senator Barbara Kirkmeyer and Representative Mary Bradfield, have introduced SB23-101. Current law gives candidates of major parties two methods to get on a primary ballot. Either they win substantial support at a party meeting, or they petition on to the primary ballot. The bill eliminates the first path.
The bill also changes nominating procedures for qualified minor parties, and eliminates their ability to nominate by convention. Instead, each person who wants a minor party nomination must submit a burdensome petition. If only one candidate from any particular party submits a petition for a particular office, that person is deemed to be nominated. But if two or more candidates submit petitions for the same office, a primary is held for the minor party for that office. Thanks to Caryn Ann Harlos for this news.