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Published: May 23, 2009
For third parties, maybe 2010
P ROPONENTS of ballot access reform in Oklahoma are taking bad news pretty well.
A bill that sought to make it easier for third parties to get their candidates on the ballot stalled in a conference committee this week after gaining easy approval in the House and Senate. Oklahomans for Ballot Access Reform has worked several years to get lawmakers to soften the state’s burdensome ballot requirements.
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