Should the Indiana Republican Party Lose Ballot Access?
Jim Shella of WISH-TV is reporting that Secretary of State Charlie White's votes could be thrown out if convicted of his felony charges. In Indiana, automatic ballot access is gained by hitting the 2% mark in the Secretary of State race ONLY.
According to some legal experts the validity of White's votes could be challenged, and if thrown out, the IN GOP had no candidate. That means for the next four years, their candidates would have to petition for EVERY race unless the law is changed. There would only be TWO political parties under the law: The Libertarians and the Democrats.
That sounds pretty good for us, right? So should the Indiana Republican Party lose automatic ballot access? No.
Find Out Why at LPIN.org
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The Libertarian Party is America, and Indiana's, third largest political
party founded in 1971 as an alternative to the two main political
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