[EL] How low (high) can you go?/Ballot access fees
Smith, Brad
BSmith at law.capital.edu
Sun Nov 17 19:50:22 PST 2013
Option (1) was declared unconstitutional, Lubin v. Panish, 415 US 709;
Bradley A. Smith
Josiah H. Blackmore II/Shirley M. Nault
Professor of Law
Capital University Law School
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Subject: [EL] How low (high) can you go?/Ballot access fees
Hi all:
What seems to be the threshold amount for a ballot access fee to be before it is declared unconstitutional?
Two scenarios:
1) Fee only; or
2) Fee and with the alternative, signatures.
In general most jurisdictions have option two, but I wonder how many still have only option one.
I will take answers on or off-line.
Thank you.
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