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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 1509189" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>You can see that with the ballot access bills <a href="http://www.altenhofel.com/blog/politicians-playing-both-sides-ballot-access-battle" target="_blank">here</a>. Even the author of the bill to relax Oklahoma ballot access laws, Charles Key, voted to move the deadline up 3 months (which, by the way, moves it to a date that has been determined by federal courts as <a href="http://www.altenhofel.com/blog/oklahoma-senate-unanimously-passes-unconstitutional-hb1615" target="_blank">unconstitutional</a>). In fact, Republicans tout themselves as being for relaxed ballot access laws, and because of their domination in the ballot access movement Democrats get painted as the enemy of ballot access. But based on the House vote on HB1615, I have more faith in Democrats for ballot access reform than Republicans.</p><p></p><p>As for votes for the executive branch, I try to weigh my vote against the makeup of the legislative branch. The lone exception was the 2010 Gubernatorial election - I voted for Fallin because Askins rubbed me the wrong way too many times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 1509189, member: 5151"] You can see that with the ballot access bills [URL="http://www.altenhofel.com/blog/politicians-playing-both-sides-ballot-access-battle"]here[/URL]. Even the author of the bill to relax Oklahoma ballot access laws, Charles Key, voted to move the deadline up 3 months (which, by the way, moves it to a date that has been determined by federal courts as [URL="http://www.altenhofel.com/blog/oklahoma-senate-unanimously-passes-unconstitutional-hb1615"]unconstitutional[/URL]). In fact, Republicans tout themselves as being for relaxed ballot access laws, and because of their domination in the ballot access movement Democrats get painted as the enemy of ballot access. But based on the House vote on HB1615, I have more faith in Democrats for ballot access reform than Republicans. As for votes for the executive branch, I try to weigh my vote against the makeup of the legislative branch. The lone exception was the 2010 Gubernatorial election - I voted for Fallin because Askins rubbed me the wrong way too many times. [/QUOTE]
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