Skewed Stats, SEP Rejection
- Jaime David
- Mar 20
- 1 min read
The article discusses a legal challenge to Michigan's ballot access laws, specifically targeting the statistical method used to determine if a political party has enough members to qualify for ballot access. The Socialist Equality Party (SEP) is challenging these laws, arguing they are designed to stifle smaller parties and reinforce the dominance of the Democratic and Republican parties. The challenge focuses on the statistical method used to verify party membership. The SEP contends that this method is inherently flawed and serves to disqualify parties with genuine support. They argue it's a deliberate tactic to prevent alternative political voices from gaining a foothold in the electoral process. The SEP believes the laws are undemocratic and designed to protect the established two-party system by creating insurmountable barriers for smaller parties seeking ballot access. The article frames this legal battle as a crucial fight for democratic rights and the ability of voters to have a meaningful choice beyond the two major parties. The SEP views the legislation requiring party registration as an attempt to prevent parties like themselves from even appearing on the ballot. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/03/20/knqy-m20.html
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