Ralph Nader Speaks in Oklahoma About Ballot Access

On September 8, Ralph Nader spoke in Oklahoma City about Oklahoma’s ballot access law.  See this story.  The audience included 360 people.  Oklahoma is the only state in which no one has ever been allowed to vote for Nader.  Although he never appeared on the ballot in Georgia, Indiana, and North Carolina as well, at least those three states tallied write-ins for him.  Oklahoma bans write-ins.


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Ralph Nader Speaks in Oklahoma About Ballot Access — 3 Comments

  1. I wouldn’t want to live in a state that banned anyone from being included on a ballot. Doesn’t matter if they exclude a person or does not accept write ins. In America every person’s vote is his or her voice. How can Oklahoma, Georgia, Indiana, and North Carolina claim that each citizen of the respective states has been given the right to vote for whom they want?

  2. Hello,

    This is just a short message to let you all know that, this evening, I have changed my voter registration from the Democratic Party back to the Peace and Freedom Party of California. For various reasons, I have decided that it is time to give PFP-CA another chance. I have been in and out of the Party several times over the past few decades (my first registration with PFP-CA was 12-1-75) and I am hoping to be at least one person working to create a moderating influence on the Party.

    Thank you for your interest.

    Warmest wishes,

    Phil

    Philippe L. Sawyer, Member:

    Amnesty International USA
    Coalition for Free and Open Elections
    Peace and Freedom Party of California
    Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
    United Public Employees, Local #1

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