Hawkeye
Thinker
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- Jun 21, 2006
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To begin, this is going to be a long read. If you aren’t interested in U.S. politics, specifically 3rd party politics in Illinois, you might as well stop reading now.
Well then, thanks for caring. For the past 3 months I have volunteered a good deal of my free time towards helping the Green Party get on the ballot in Illinois. For the first time in history, the party has a full slate of candidates running for the offices of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Treasurer, and Comptroller. Unfortunately, 3rd parties in Illinois face very restrictive ballot access laws which are designed to keep them off the ballot. We are required to collect 25,000 signatures of registered Illinois voters within a 90 day period. (As a point of reference, “established” parties need only 5,000)
Let me pause briefly to stop and stress just how much work this really is. It’s no easy task to get 25,000 people to sign a petition for anything, let alone a political petition for a left wing 3rd party. Many republicans won’t sign because we're too liberal. Many democrats agree with our policies, but refuse to sign anyway because they feel we “steal votes” and help get republicans into office. Personally I was able to collect around 500 signatures. That may not sound like much, but I swear to you it was not easy. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been completely ignored, lectured to, or yelled at by downright rude people.
Anyways, for the past three months volunteers from all over Illinois spent countless unpaid hours collecting the required signatures. We hit the streets, knocked on doors, got chased out of parking lots and kicked out libraries, and worked the crowds at parades and fairs. On June 26 we submitted the fruit of our labor to the Illinois State Board of Elections. I can’t tell you the exact number, but it was something near 40,000 signatures. (Over 15,000 more than what was required) But don’t celebrate just yet. On July 3rd, the Illinois Democratic Party filed an objection to the board, seeking to invalidate enough of our petitions to knock us off the ballot. They are currently using taxpayer money to go through all forty thousand signatures - line by line - and throw out those which they decide are invalid.
In fact, the Democrats challenged 20 out of the 30 signatures we collected on our first 3 sheets. But wait! A quick check with our own voter verification records shows that 10 out of the 20 challenged signatures are actually valid. It doesn't get any clearer than that. Half of their objections simply don't hold up with proper verification. The Democrats challenge is essentially bullsh*t, but they're banking on the fact that there's no way we can conduct a massive data entry and verification operation. Currently I am helping to prove them wrong. Volunteers such as myself are entering all 40,000 signatures into computers to verify that they are indeed registered voters.
Thank you for reading. I hope you are as infuriated as I am. The Democrats apparently don't want to risk letting the voters have a chance to vote Green. They care about one thing and one thing only, and that is getting reelected. The objections to our petitions are an orchestrated attack against our fundamental right to appear on the ballot. The Democratic Party’s challenge shows disdain for the voters of Illinois and for the entire democratic process.
Hawkeye
Well then, thanks for caring. For the past 3 months I have volunteered a good deal of my free time towards helping the Green Party get on the ballot in Illinois. For the first time in history, the party has a full slate of candidates running for the offices of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Treasurer, and Comptroller. Unfortunately, 3rd parties in Illinois face very restrictive ballot access laws which are designed to keep them off the ballot. We are required to collect 25,000 signatures of registered Illinois voters within a 90 day period. (As a point of reference, “established” parties need only 5,000)
Let me pause briefly to stop and stress just how much work this really is. It’s no easy task to get 25,000 people to sign a petition for anything, let alone a political petition for a left wing 3rd party. Many republicans won’t sign because we're too liberal. Many democrats agree with our policies, but refuse to sign anyway because they feel we “steal votes” and help get republicans into office. Personally I was able to collect around 500 signatures. That may not sound like much, but I swear to you it was not easy. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been completely ignored, lectured to, or yelled at by downright rude people.
Anyways, for the past three months volunteers from all over Illinois spent countless unpaid hours collecting the required signatures. We hit the streets, knocked on doors, got chased out of parking lots and kicked out libraries, and worked the crowds at parades and fairs. On June 26 we submitted the fruit of our labor to the Illinois State Board of Elections. I can’t tell you the exact number, but it was something near 40,000 signatures. (Over 15,000 more than what was required) But don’t celebrate just yet. On July 3rd, the Illinois Democratic Party filed an objection to the board, seeking to invalidate enough of our petitions to knock us off the ballot. They are currently using taxpayer money to go through all forty thousand signatures - line by line - and throw out those which they decide are invalid.
In fact, the Democrats challenged 20 out of the 30 signatures we collected on our first 3 sheets. But wait! A quick check with our own voter verification records shows that 10 out of the 20 challenged signatures are actually valid. It doesn't get any clearer than that. Half of their objections simply don't hold up with proper verification. The Democrats challenge is essentially bullsh*t, but they're banking on the fact that there's no way we can conduct a massive data entry and verification operation. Currently I am helping to prove them wrong. Volunteers such as myself are entering all 40,000 signatures into computers to verify that they are indeed registered voters.
Thank you for reading. I hope you are as infuriated as I am. The Democrats apparently don't want to risk letting the voters have a chance to vote Green. They care about one thing and one thing only, and that is getting reelected. The objections to our petitions are an orchestrated attack against our fundamental right to appear on the ballot. The Democratic Party’s challenge shows disdain for the voters of Illinois and for the entire democratic process.
Hawkeye
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