Nader urges Oklahoma to reform laws for third party candidates on the ballot

 
BY JULIE BISBEE
Published: September 9, 2010

Third-party candidates on the ballot would widen the political discussion and get more people interested and involved in democracy, consumer advocate Ralph Nader said Wednesday.

Nader, who spoke in Oklahoma City about ballot access reform, said Oklahoma has one of the most restrictive requirements for third parties to get on the ballot.

In Oklahoma, candidates who are not Democrats or Republicans appear o...


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