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North Carolina ballot access update
North Carolina House Bill 32 and Senate Bill 255, also known as the Electoral Freedom Act, passed the Senate Rules Committee on July 26. The bill has already passed the House, and may be considered an upcoming special session on September 12. North Carolina residents are encouraged to contact your State Senator and express your [...]
NC Ballot Access Reform Bill to be Heard in Senate Committee
For more information: Jordon M. Greene, North Carolina Caucus Leader 828-729-4509 • jmgreene@freethevotenc.com LENOIR (July 26) – House Bill 32, the Electoral Freedom Act of 2011 which passed the NC House of Representatives on June 7, 2011 by a 68-49 vote will finally get a hearing today. The North Carolina ballot access reform bill will [...]
Ballot access reform bills in 16 states nation-wide
CHICAGO (April 1) – In the coming weeks, legislators in at least 16 states will be working on legislation to curb unnecessary restrictions on voter choice. In some of these states, ballot access reforms have already made it into law. On March 16, Nebraska became the first state this year to enact ballot access reform, [...]
North Carolina Ballot Access Lawsuit Heads to State Supreme Court
On October 20, the North Carolina State Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that the petition requirement for candidates to get on the ballot, 2% of the last gubernatorial vote, does not violate the State Constitution. This ruling on a lawsuit brought by the Libertarian Party of North Carolina and the North Carolina Green Party means [...]
