Ballot Access News November 1, 2012 – Volume 28, Number 6 This issue was printed on tan paper. Table of Contents BALLOT ACCESS VICTORIES IN CALIFORNIA, PENNSYLVANIA CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR VETOES HARMFUL BILL GARY JOHNSON’S NEW IDEA FOR GETTING INTO CPD … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2012
Three political parties in Colorado enjoy the ability to appoint members to county election boards. The three parties are the Democratic, Republican, and Constitution Parties. The Constitution Party is considered a major party under the law because its gubernatorial nominee … Continue reading
Steven Maviglio has this commentary about the California 2012 election, including comments about how California’s top-two system worked. Maviglio is a former Press Secretary for former Governor Gray Davis, and a former aide to two members of Congress, and a … Continue reading
On November 28, the Illinois House unanimously passed a bill to allow the vacancy in the U.S. House, 2nd district, to be filled in April instead of March. See this story. … Continue reading
Oklahoma requires a petition signed by 5% of the last vote cast (for the office at the top of the ballot) to get a newly-qualifying party on the ballot. The number of voters voting for President in Oklahoma declined in … Continue reading
A Constitution Party activist in Indiana has located a Republican State Senator who may be willing to introduce a bill to ease ballot access. If you wish to work with this activist, his e-mail is ConstitutionalCraig@yahoo.com. Indiana is one of … Continue reading