
Ballot Access
Clip: Season 4 Episode 448 | 4m 25s
A change in state law could give voters more choices among political parties.
A change in state law could give voters more choices among political parties. The law which takes effect November 1st reduces the number of signatures needed for a political party to be recognized in Oklahoma. The Green Party and Libertarian Party have joined forces to launch a signature drive to collect enough signatures to get on the ballot on 2016.
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Ballot Access
Clip: Season 4 Episode 448 | 4m 25s
A change in state law could give voters more choices among political parties. The law which takes effect November 1st reduces the number of signatures needed for a political party to be recognized in Oklahoma. The Green Party and Libertarian Party have joined forces to launch a signature drive to collect enough signatures to get on the ballot on 2016.
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