Missouri Ballot Access Bill Advances

On April 10, the Missouri Senate Elections Committee unanimously passed HB 1236, the bill that improves ballot access for newly-qualifying parties. The bill had already passed the House. It fixes the typographical error that forces groups to list their candidates for presidential elector on their petition if they intend to run a presidential nominee that year. The error is bizarre, because such a group doesn’t need to list its candidates for other office on the petition.


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  1. Missouri is THE state in 2012. Thanks Missouri!

    Best,
    James Ogle [Free Parliamentary]

    I’m winner of the ONLY Libertarian Party state sponsored primary permitted in 2012 that fell before the national Libertarian Party convention in Las Vegas on May 2-5, 2012.

    I will be announcing how and why I received 52.7% of the votes at the convention. There are several reasons/points, and one is because I’m trying to run on a woman’s presidential ticket, Roseanne Barr, as a Green Tea/Free Parliamentary “unity ticket”.

    I would like her to be elected leader of the American Libertarian Party, and so I’m running for president so I can try to win as vice president, to promote the non-initiation of force, smaller government and more liberty.

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