Very few people are aware of
the ballot access problem in the United States.
Swaney and Halbert have both been very active in working on
ballot access problems in their respective states.
Michael Feinstein, a spokesperson for the Green Party of California, said the party would welcome legislation to address
the ballot access problems.
Michael Feinstein, a spokesperson for the Green Party of California, said the party welcomes legislation to address
the ballot access problems.
Not exact matches
The minor party does not have official party status and, according to the ADE, has had
problems with
ballot access in the past.
Non-partisan too, the stranglehold of the 2 big parties is so much of our
problem, they control
ballot access and force us all to pay for their primaries and we get to choose between the candidates they choose for us (which are basically the same).
The
problem is that across the country there is an absolute lack of urgency on the part of state parties in achieving
ballot access.
Many of our faithful supporters over the years know the
problem of Georgia election law and
ballot access for our candidates.
What's not to like about an organization that is both centered on the most important form of journalism — investigative reports with «moral force» — and agile enough to be hiring an «engagement reporter» and to build innovative online tools like Electionland, which used citizen reports to home in on potential
problems with
ballot access?