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Indiana has some of the most restrictive ballot access laws in the nation. For a party to gain access, it must collect qualifying signatures equal (or greater) to 2% of the previous SOS race votes. Typically, that would require a party to collect double the amount necessary in order to have enough qualified after challenges. 2014 -- 1,332,491 votes cast; 2% = 26,650 2010 -- 1,709,734; 2% = 34,195 2006 -- 1,637,098; 2% = 32,741 2002 -- 1,474,614; 2% = 29,492 For a party to retain ballot access, the party must win at least 2% of the votes cast in the SOS race.
Posted on: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 22:00:58 +0000

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