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Electoral reform in Alabama

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231:, but Alabama made it more difficult by moving the deadline for signature turn-in to the date of the primary. Alabama ranks third nationally in disenfranchising formerly incarcerated citizens. One out of every 14 Alabama residents is disenfranchised. To regain the right to vote, individuals convicted of crimes of “moral turpitude” that have completed a felony sentence must apply to the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles for a Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote. As soon as you apply for a Pardon you automatically receive the right to vote back. This is the new rule of law and was passed through the House and the Senate due to voter disenfranchisement. In 2007, HB 192 was introduced to join the 244:
election for the particular race or 3% of the total votes from the last gubernatorial election for statewide ballot access. In 2006, the requirement for statewide ballot access was 41,012 approved signatures. Typically, an additional 20-30% more signatures are needed to account for invalid submissions. To maintain ballot access, a third party must achieve at least 20% of the vote in a statewide race and will retain access until the following election. Individuals like Bill Redpath, among other third party reformers, advocate for more lenient ballot access laws.
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Major party candidates are chosen through the state primary process. Independent candidates can gain ballot access by submitting a petition, while minor party candidates are nominated through a convention and also require a petition. The petition must gather 3% of the total votes from the last
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heard arguments as to whether Alabama election law unfairly restricts third-party and independent candidates from the state ballot. Candidates are required to collect signatures from 3% of the total number of voters who voted in the previous
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Stephen Jones researching on alisondb.legislature which is a website with all house and senate bills and laws.
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Who is Not Voting in November? An Analysis of Felony Disenfranchisement in Alabama
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House passes bill allowing military to cast special runoff ballot
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refers to the efforts made to change the voting laws in the
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Court weighs Ala. cases over election ballot access
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Electoral reform
Alabama
Yellowhammer
preferential ballots
Alabama House of Representatives
11th Circuit Court of Appeals
gubernatorial election
ballot access
party primary
National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
House passes bill allowing military to cast special runoff ballot
Court weighs Ala. cases over election ballot access
Who is Not Voting in November? An Analysis of Felony Disenfranchisement in Alabama
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Recent State Activity
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