A businessman who is running for the U.S. Senate as an Independent candidate says his fight to get on the ballot is six times harder than what it is for Democrats and Republicans. Ian Gilyeat says he must gather close to 30,000 signatures to get on the ballot while the other candidates only have to get around 6000.
Apr 12, 2010
AZ: Independent Candidate for US Senate Points to Double Standard in Ballot Access Regime
From ABC15 News:
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independents,
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