Showing posts with label ballot access. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ballot access. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2008

Hearing Scheduled on HB5263

The Illinois Senate Local Government Committee has scheduled a hearing on HB5263 for Tuesday, April 29, 2008. HB5263 seeks to end the ability of established political party committees to easily "slate" candidates--filling vacancies in nomination and certifying candidates to be placed on the ballot where none of that party's candidates ran in the primary election.

One interesting aspect of the bill is that it requires established party candidates seeking to be slated to file nominating petitions "in the same manner as an independent candidate" which means that (1) established parties will need to find all their candidates by about August, rather than doing any last minute recruiting; and (2) those candidates will actually need to collect more signatures than established party candidates running in the primary. (The ballot access requirements for independent candidates in Illinois were held to be unconstitutional by the United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit, on September 18, 2006.)

“From our perspective, we suspect that it’s possibly because of all the success we’ve had in running candidates in the primary and in slating candidates to provide more open competition in the state,” Sheldon Schafer, Green Congressional Candidate in the 18th Congressional District, was quoted as having said in an article published by the Peoria Journal Star.

The Green Party is the only statewide established, major political party in the State of Illinois, other than the Democratic and Republican parties; and this year, according to Ballot Access News, the party slated more candidates than it ran in the primary, adding 7 candidates for Congress and 1 candidate for U.S. Senate, for a total of 15 federal legislative offices. Sixteen state legislative candidates were also added for a total of 19; and at the county level, the party recruited 10 new candidates, including 5 in Cook County, to bring the total to 26 county candidates across the state.

"It had nothing to do with third parties," said Republican State Representative Mike Fortner, the bill's primary sponsor, "This doesn’t restrict them in any way.

Here is a related piece of case law for readers to discuss in their comments:

"A political party has a First Amendment right to limit its membership as it wishes, and to choose a candidate-selection process that will in its view produce the nominee who best represents its political platform." Democratic Party of United States v. Wisconsin ex rel. La Follette, 450 U. S. 107, 122 (1981); California Democratic Party v. Jones, 530 U. S. 567, 574–575 (2000).

I would like to take this opportunity to remind readers that the process by which a political party demonstrates a modicum of support in order to earn ballot access or the right to place candidates on the ballot (usually by earning a certain percentage of votes in a previous election) and the process by which such a party actually selects or chooses those candidates are two entirely separate issues. The state obviously has a right to determine what modicum of support a political party must show (percentage of the vote) before being granted ballot access; however, once ballot access has been achieved, don't political parties, which are private and voluntary membership associations, have the right to choose whatever candidate-selection process they so desire--including slating candidates, without petitioning, by party committees after primaries?

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Monday, November 12, 2007

Ron Paul might not make it on the ballot in Illinois

I signed up for email updates from many of the presidential campaigns, including Ron Paul's. This one landed in my inbox today. It does not make me feel hopeful for the libertarian-leaning Republican.

November 11, 2007

If we don't get hundreds upon hundreds of signatures immediately in Illinois Ron Paul will have no delegates to send to the National Convention.

PLEASE HELP by doing the following:

1. We have delegates but many of those delegates HAVE NOT sent Jason Acebel [no idea who he is; no doubt a campaign official]their forms. If you are a delegate and HAVE NOT sent in your form contact Jason ASAP at ilpetitions@gmail.com and let him know when your form will be mailed. I

2. If you can take time off work or give 2-5 full days to gathering hundreds of signatures email Jason at ilpetitions@gmail.com with your phone number and best time to call. THIS IS MISSION CRITICAL. Please DO NOT contact Jason if you cannot give this amount of time. Many of you are gathering a few signatures and that is fine. Please keep up the good work but unless we get some major help soon Ron Paul will not have delegates. Jason does not have time to respond to a lot of emails. We need at least 1 person in each of the 19 districts to give us 2-5 days to get the job in that district done.

3. If you can commit full time for 1-3 days to make phone calls for Jason Acebel to call our delegates please email Jason at ilpetitions@gmail.com

Mike McHugh
National Ballot Access Coordinator
Ron Paul 2008 Presidential Campaign Committee

Sin ce this is an official email from the official Paul campaign, I have to take the words at their face value. They are worried they won't get on the ballot. And even if he does, you just know the other GOP campaigns are sharpening their pencils, awaiting a chance to challenge his signatures.

This is Paul's weakness. Much has been written about how Paul supporters, in one day, raised $4.2 million on the Internet. But it's easy to be a Ron Paul Internet Warrior sitting in front of your computer screen, eating Doritos and drinking Mountain Dew Red. It's quite a different thing to go outside on a cold, rainy day and walk door to door in your neighborhood collecting signatures and registering voters. That's hard work. I know, I've done it. Several lifetimes ago, I was a precinct committeeman for the Democrats. I backed Tom Harkin in 1992, if that tells you anything about my former politics.

Originally posted to Peoria Pundit.

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