Yesterday, we ran a post about New Hampshire’s resolution regarding States rights and federal government intervention.
It appears that there is a groundswell among the States in drafting similar legislation. Here is a list of the State initiatives in the works, with Michigan, Arizona, Washington, and Missouri being the latest to join the list:
State Initiatives
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Arizona: (02/04/09)
Colorado: (12/16/08)
- Candidate Qualification: CO Legislative Council Begins Ballot Initiative Process
- Ballot Initiative to Certify Candidate Eligibility Submitted in Colorado
Georgia: (02/03/09)
Michigan: (02/04/09)
Missouri: (02/04/09)
Montana: (02/04/09)
New Hampshire: (02/03/09)
North Dakota: (01/22/09)
Ohio: (12/11/08)
Oklahoma: (01/31/09)
- OK State Rep to Reintroduce State Sovereignty Bill
- Ballot Update: OK State Rep Ritze Pre-fills Bill
- OK State Rep to Introduce Bill Requiring Documentation for Ballot Placement
Pennsylvania: (10/31/08)
Utah: (01/22/09)
Washington: (02/04/09)

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February 4, 2009 at 8:09 pm
Interested Bystander
JAMES,
I’m wondering why some of these states are asking for vetting of qualifications of the candidates?
Could they possibly think we have an issue as far as confirming candidates are eligible?
HMMMMMMM
Maybe we could start with the current President.
February 4, 2009 at 8:14 pm
JAMES
We were asking that as we looked at some of them earlier today.