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West Virginia Governor signs ballot access bill

May 11th, 2009 · 8 Comments

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West Virginia Governor Signs Ballot Access Bill

May 11th, 2009

On May 8, West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin III signed HB 2981, the ballot access improvement bill. West Virginia now has the best independent and minor party candidate petition deadline (for office other than president) that it has had since 1919. The new deadline is August 1. In 1919, the legislature had moved that deadline from October to May, and it had remained in May for 90 years.

Filed Under: Independents · Third parties, general

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  • 1 mdh // May 11, 2009 at 8:38 pm

    It was August 1 for Presidential petitions before, this bill just brought the deadline for other candidates into line with that (previously, the deadline for other nominating petitions had been in May.)

    The bill also, and even more importantly, cuts the number of valid signatures required in half.

  • 2 Ross Levin // May 11, 2009 at 8:54 pm

    Congrats, mdh, and good job.

  • 3 Jim Davidson // May 11, 2009 at 11:39 pm

    A very welcome development. Good work folx.

  • 4 Third Party Revolution // May 12, 2009 at 6:03 am

    This is a much better improvement for third party and independent candidates in the state.

  • 5 Mik Robertson // May 12, 2009 at 7:55 pm

    Great progress! With some good fortune, I hope we will be able to get rid of the signature requirement for minor political parties in Pennsylvania soon, either through legislative or judicial action.

  • 6 Paulie // May 18, 2009 at 3:34 pm

    Hi folks,

    No time to hang around here at present, but I’m working on LP ballot access in West Virginia and would appreciate if any of you can send them a contribution today or tomorrow. If we can raise $500 by tomorrow (Tuesday) night, I can afford to stay here another week.

    In order for the money to reach their account in time for me to stay up here, please donate online at

    https://secure.donortownsquare.com/SSL/donate.aspx?sgst=0&amt=0&ai=876&qs=SS7G6

    If you have no way of donating onlin, but would still like to elp, you can send money to

    LPWV
    PO Box 4428
    Star City, West Virginia 26504

    It may not get there in time for me to be able to stay up here if you send it that way, but your help would still be appreciated.

    Also, I’m rather disappointed that my online friends here have not been able to keep in touch by phone.

    I’m at 415-690-6352.

    -p

  • 7 paulie // May 20, 2009 at 2:46 pm

    From Wes (thanks!)


    Dear West Virginia Friend of Liberty,

    I have been very impressed with the remarkable accomplishments of the Libertarian Party of West Virgina so far this year regarding ballot access and candidate recruitment under the leadership of the new Chair, Matt Harris.

    I hope you’ll visit their website and contribute $100 or $200 to help pay for petition signatures to get six candidates on the ballot for the November 2010 elections.

    They’ve got an experienced petitioner on the ground collecting signatures now thanks to a recent $1,000 contribution, and need $500 minimum to keep going for another week. They’re also doing work to prepare for 2012.

    The six candidates they’ve identified are for County Commissioner and the West Virginia House of Delegates. These petition drives are small and manageable, requiring only a few hundred valid signatures each.

    It’s been a while since the Libertarian Party of West Virginia ran candidates for office. In 2008, our Libertarian nominee for President, Bob Barr, raised nearly $45,000 to hire people to collect the 15,100 valid signatures to get on the ballot in West Virginia. But they ran out of time, were short on signatures, and failed to get on the ballot.

    That was a big disappointment, not only for West Virginians, but for Libertarians throughout the country who wanted to see the Libertarian candidate on as many state ballots as possible.

    But the great news for the future is that this year West Virginia Libertarians helped get a bill past by the legislature and signed into law by Governor Joe Manchin which effectively cuts into half the number of signatures required for Libertarian candidates to get onto the ballot in West Virginia. So, instead of needing nearly $45,000 for the 2012 presidential petition drive, it should take only about half that much.

    Additionally, rather than waiting for the 2012 presidential candidate or the National Libertarian Party to fund a West Virgina drive, the LPWV is taking matters into their own hands and getting started right away.

    They’re also doing things in an efficient manner by collecting signatures both for their 2010 candidates, and at the same time, collecting signatures to have 2012 candidates for Governor and President on the ballot.

    Here’s why that’s an efficient process. It can be hard to get somebody to stop and listen to you and then to sign a petition. However, once you get a person to stop and sign one petition, it’s quite easy to get them to sign a second or third petition while they’re standing there.

    My name is Wes Benedict and I served as Executive Director of the Libertarian Party of Texas from 2004 to 2008. Here are some highlights of my tenure:

    Recruited a record 173 LP candidates for office in Texas for the November 2008 elections, which was 29% of the nationwide LP total.
    While Texas has 8% of U.S. population, LPTX candidates in 2008 received 28% of the U.S. House and 44% of the State Representative votes received by Libertarians nationwide.
    Libertarians known elected to nonpartisan offices in Texas increased from 2 to 8.
    Increased LPTX donor base from under 300 in 2005 to over 900 in 2008.
    Raised $244,000 for the 2007-2008 election cycle for TX, which was more than CA, FL and NY combined (which comprise 24% of U.S. population).
    While I am very proud of our accomplishments in Texas, none of that would have been possible if the National Libertarian Party hadn’t helped the Libertarian Party of Texas get onto the ballot in 2004 by contributing $45,000 to that effort.

    Because others helped Texas in 2004 when we needed help, I’m happy to help out West Virginia, and I’ll be forwarding this email to some of my Texas friends to see if they’ll lend a hand as well. I’m just doing this as a volunteer.

    I can’t guarantee that they’ll be successful or that nothing will go wrong. I’m in Texas, not West Virginia. However, I do hope that others will recognize that Matt Harris and the LPWV are showing initiative and making things happen and I want to do what I can to encourage and reward those self-starters.

    I do hope you will help out with the West Virgina petitioning by visiting their website and donating $100 or $200 or whatever you feel comfortable with.

    Click here to donate or paste this link into your web browser: https://secure.donortownsquare.com/SSL/donate.aspx?sgst=0&amt=0&ai=876&qs=SS7G6
    or visit their website at http://www.lpwv.org/ and click on the DONATE ONLINE button.

    You can mail a check or money order to:
    LPWV
    PO Box 4428
    Star City, West Virginia 26504

    Send me a note or call me between 8 AM and 10 PM CST if you’d like to discuss this further. Also, I’d appreciate it if you’d send me a note if you donate. I’m trying to make sure I help them find $500 by tomorrow.

    Regards,
    –Wes Benedict
    Former Executive Director of the Libertarian Party of Texas
    512-442-4910 home
    512-659-8896 cell
    wesliberty@aol.com

  • 8 Steven R Linnabary // May 20, 2009 at 3:01 pm

    Happy Birthday, Paulie!!

    PEACE

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