The Hawaii Libertarian Party has been told by the State Elections Office that it has 705 valid signatures, on its petition to restore its party status. The law requires 706 signatures. The party has several hundred more signatures not turned … Continue reading
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The Oklahoma House of Representatives has established a web page, SpeakUp Oklahoma, which invites readers to suggest improvements for Oklahoma laws. Oklahomans for Ballot Access Reform is publicizing this, and is asking Oklahomans to use the site, to suggest ballot … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether to hear Susan B. Anthony List v Driehaus, 13-193, at its January 10, 2014 conference. The issue is Ohio’s law that bans making a false statement in a political campaign. The lower courts … Continue reading
Ballot Access News November 1, 2013 – Volume 29, Number 6 This issue was printed on cream paper. Table of Contents OHIO LEGISLATURE STRUGGLES WITH BALLOT ACCESS BILL ARIZONA BALLOT ACCESS BARRIER WON’T BE APPLIED IN 2014 OHIO SUPREME COURT … Continue reading
A U.S. District Court will hear Erard v Michigan Secretary of State on December 23. This is a case filed by the Michigan Socialist Party in 2012, arguing that the number of signatures required to get a party on the … Continue reading