The campaign laws that most states hold dear, as well as the federal Help America Vote effort, were designed to prevent the very corruption that Ralph Nader was perpetrating. Requiring a certain amount of signatures forces a candidate to get out on the trail and convince a significant number of people to put them on the ballot in the first place. As well, the stringency of signature requirements, often times requiring clear and legible writing, is meant to ensure that each voter who puts their name down on a ballot status sheet is represented correctly. Nonetheless, there are people who contravene the law and cast doubt on the strength of campaign laws and the American election system in general.
The Nader case in Pennsylvania will certainly have an effect on third party candidacies in the near future. In 2006 and 2008, as in 2000, a third party candidate could always emerge that throws off the balance of the traditional third party system. Without a major party mechanism, this third party candidate can either rely on earnest volunteers who go out and put them on the ballot on all 50 states or a series of mischievous machinations that will not only cause them to lose respectability but cause voters to become more apathetic. However, this ruling should not portend something awful in the future but is, in fact, a demonstration of how efficiently state campaign laws work in most cases.
Published by Nicholas Katers
Nicholas Katers is a graduate of University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (BA, 2003) and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (MA, 2007) in History and currently a freelance writer. You can find his work in the In... View profile
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