Libertarian Party Members Continue Lobby for Ballot Access, Draft Legislation
Libertarian Party of Georgia members attended the 57th annual Wild Hog Supper on earlier this week. The Wild Hog Supper, co-hosted by the Georgia Food Bank Association, the Department of Agriculture, and Commissioner Gary Black, is open to the public and widely attended by legislators and movers and shakers from across the state.
From the press release:
Members of the Libertarian party attended to network with legislators and seek sponsorship for the partys proposed ballot access bill. Georgia has some of the nations worst laws surrounding ballot access. Republicans and Democrats are granted near-automatic access to appear on ballots, while independent and minor-party candidates must collect signatures, petition, and pay dearly to earn that access.
Ted Metz, Chairman of the Libertarian Party of Georgia commented about the event: It was discouraging to have to explain the petitioning requirements to so many of the legislators, they have no understanding of the process for 3rd party and independent candidates to get on the ballot. One Representative, who made sure to let me know that she was a Democrat, insisted that Libertarians already had ballot access. After explaining that Libertarians only had ballot access for State-wide seats and non-partisan races, and that all other positions required petition signatures from 5% of the registered voters in the prior election, she said, So, you can run for School Board, thats non-partisan. This type of response is why we will continue to promote and seek sponsorship for the proposed ballot access legislation during this years legislative session.
In 2016, all 180 members of the Georgia House were up for re-election, and 82% of those members did not have a challenger in the general election. A single candidate race is not choice, its tyranny. No third-party candidate in Georgia has ever collected enough signatures to appear on the ballot for the U.S. House since Georgia passed an election qualifying law in 1943, according to the AJC. Georgia also leads the nation in unopposed races, an unwelcome distinction for a state still recovering from a history of election abuses.
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