Publisher | Richard Winger |
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Editor | Richard Winger and Bill Redpath |
Founded | 1985 |
Headquarters | San Francisco, California |
Website | https://ballot-access.org/ |
Ballot Access News is a United States–based website and monthly online and print newsletter edited and published by Bill Redpath and Richard Winger.
Richard Winger, an expert on ballot access law in the United States, started the newsletter to advocate "fair and equitable ballot access laws" in 1985.[1][verification needed]
On June 1, 2023, Richard Winger announced that Bill Redpath, former chair of the Libertarian National Committee, would replace him as editor of the newsletter.[2] However, Winger continues to write as an editor.[citation needed]
Ballot Access News reports on state and federal court decisions,[1][verification needed] compares American ballot access laws to those of other democratic nations,[3] covers developments on electoral systems such as instant-runoff voting, and documents the number of votes independent and minor party candidates receive.[4][5] The newsletter also records the activities of the Coalition for Free and Open Elections, an interest group of minor party members and others working together on ballot access law reform issues.[6]
Reporting by Ballot Access News has been cited by ABC News,[7] Politico,[8] Reuters,[9] and the Washington Post.[10]
Ballot Access News: This respected publication—founded in 1985 by Libertarian activist Richard Winger—tracks the attempts of third-party and independent candidates for various offices to secure ballot access in the 50 states. The site also tracks changes in the law, court challenges, and other interesting tidbits of third-party news...[dead link ]
The United States is the only nation in the world, save Switzerland, that does not have uniform federal ballot access laws, according to Ballot Access News, a website run by Richard Winger that is dedicated to the issue.
Ballot Access News is the place where third parties across the political spectrum go to see how others have fared in trying to break the stranglehold of the two currently-dominant American political parties.
A new report from Ballot Access News shows the Green Party as the only national political party to gain members in the last two years