Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1185

Introduced
1/6/22  

Caption

Ballot access for minor parties.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1185 could significantly alter the election landscape in Indiana. By allowing minor parties easier access to the ballot, the bill promotes a more inclusive political environment. This could lead to more diverse representation in elected bodies, potentially altering the dynamics of state and local governance. It positions minor parties to play a more pivotal role in shaping policy and engaging with broader voter bases that feel underrepresented.

Summary

House Bill 1185 aims to amend the existing Indiana election laws by redefining the criteria for what constitutes a 'major political party.' The bill establishes that a political party must have received more than 2,500 votes statewide for secretary of state in the last election to be classified as a major party. Additionally, in local jurisdictions, parties must receive over 250 votes to gain similar status. This change aims to streamline the process for minor political parties seeking access to the ballot and enhance their participation in elections, allowing them to nominate candidates without extensive barriers.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked debate among lawmakers and political analysts. Supporters argue that it is a necessary reform to foster democracy and provide viable alternatives to the two dominant parties. Critics contend that adjusting the definition of a major party could undermine the stability of the electoral process, allowing fringe candidates to gain access to the ballot and potentially diluting the votes of established party candidates. Concerns also arise over whether these changes would lead to a proliferation of parties that might complicate voting decision-making for constituents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1632

Ballot access for major and minor parties.

IN HB1324

Ballot access for major and minor parties.

IN HB1365

Ballot access for major and minor parties.

IN S3994

Modifies number of signatures required for candidates to be placed on primary, general, nonpartisan municipal, and school election ballots; requires Secretary of State to publish certain nominating petition forms by January 1 of each year.

IN AB1219

Elections: ballots.

IN A5117

Modifies number of signatures required for candidates to be placed on primary, general, nonpartisan municipal, and school election ballots; requires Secretary of State to publish certain nominating petition forms by January 1 of each year.

IN HB2785

Primary; identification; canvass; recounts; ballots

IN SB1733

Primary; identification; canvass; recounts; ballots.

IN HB07322

An Act Concerning Ballot Design.

IN SB0302

Absentee ballots.

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