This is a ballot access case, which challenged the North Dakota law on how a minor
party candidate for the state legislature gets on the ballot.
Not exact matches
It appears that there are only fifteen minor
party candidates running
for U.S. House of Representatives and
state legislature.
North Dakota is the only
state in which there are no
candidates on the November 2012 ballot
for state legislature, other than the Democratic and Republican
Party nominees.
A new
party called Descendants of Americans Slaves has qualified two
candidates for the Kentucky
state legislature.
Despite a resurgent of Green
Party activity in the past half - decade, Matt Funiciello garnered just 4.3 percent of the vote, and down - ticket
candidates running
for seats in the
state legislature barely cracked the double digits.
On April 3, the Georgia
legislature passed SB 92, which contains all the recommendations of the Georgia Secretary of
State for election law improvement except
for the suggested reduction in the number of signtures
for independent and minor
party candidates.
In Washington
state this year, no minor
party or independent
candidates appeared on the November ballot
for Congress, and only two minor
party candidates appeared on the November ballot
for state legislature.
Whenever a
party, other than the two major
parties, runs this many
candidates for a
state legislature, invariably that action pays off with unforeseen opportunity.
Billy could form a «Let Billy show up to every meeting»
party, run
candidates for the
legislature in every
State and federally, lobby hard, raise funds
for lawyers to run test cases, change the constitution, take control of the armed forces, pass a resolution through the United Nations General Assembly, etc etc..