Oklahoma Ballot Access Group “OBAR” Sets Meeting

December 8th, 2009

The group that lobbies for better ballot access for minor parties in Oklahoma, and which lobbies for better ballot access for independent candidates for President as well, is OBAR, “Oklahoma Ballot Access Reform.” It meets at 11 a.m. on Saturday, December 12, in Mazzio’s Restaurant in Stroud, Oklahoma. Plans will be set for lobbying for the ballot access bill, HB 1072. The bill passed both houses of the legislature last year, but wasn’t enacted because the version passed in one house didn’t match the version passed in the other house. Oklahoma has two-year legislative sessions so the bill is still alive.

3 Responses to “Oklahoma Ballot Access Group “OBAR” Sets Meeting”

  1. Rationality and Science Education Says:

    These folks are major patriots ………..

  2. Richard Says:

    Of course, they’re going to change the location of the meeting at the last minute, and then not tell Eric Dondero (just kidding).

  3. Rationality and Science Education Says:

    Oh no Richard, that would be ‘amateur hour’ ………