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Ballot access rules, called nomination rules outside the United States, regulate the conditions under which a candidate or political party is either entitled to stand for election or to appear on voters' ballots. The criterion to stand as a candidate depends on the individual legal system, however they may include the age of a candidate, citizenship, endorsement by a political party and profession. Legal restrictions, such as those based around competence or moral aptitude, can be used in a discriminatory manner. Restrictive and discriminatory ballot access rules can impact the civil rights of candidates, political parties and voters.
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ACE Encyclopaedia: Comparative Data: Ballot Access... ACE Encyclopaedia: Comparative Data: Ballot Access Issues aceproject.org/epic-en/CDMap?question=PC01 - Web |
Ballot Access News Ballot Access News www.ballot-access.org - Web |
1998 European Ballot Access Law 1998 European Ballot Access Law www.webcitation.org/.../EUROPEAN.BALLOT.LAW.htm&date=2009-10-25+21:40:03 - Web |
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More Voter Choice (Washington State) More Voter Choice (Washington State) www.morevoterchoice.info - Web |
Friends of Democracy - election law reform in Minn... Friends of Democracy - election law reform in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota www.webcitation.org/.../fod.html&date=2009-10-25+21:40:06 - Web |
A legal analysis of over 50 years of ballot access... A legal analysis of over 50 years of ballot access discrimination against third parties in the US www.hlrecord.org/.../nesson-says-judge-sank-his-piracy-defense-in-riaa-v-tenenbaum-1.952585 - Web |