Illinois Libertarian Party Files 47,000 Signatures for its Statewide Slate

June 25 is the Illinois petition deadline for independent candidates and the nominees of unqualified parties. The Libertarian Party submitted approximately 47,000 signatures to meet the requirement for 25,000. As noted in an earlier blog post today, the Conservative Party also submitted a petition. Those are the only two parties that submitted a statewide petition.


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Illinois Libertarian Party Files 47,000 Signatures for its Statewide Slate — 3 Comments

  1. Even less Elephants to be elected in IL ??? —

    due to Donkey divide and conquer math.

  2. The Libertarians tend to attract voters from all across the spectrum because of their mix of socially liberal/economically conservative policies. Because I have a problem with voting for corrupt party machines and billionaires/oligarchs, and there are some agreements between Greens and Libertarians (except in economics of course) I’m probably voting for the Libertarian slate.

    Now the Conservative Party ticket, that’s more of an enigma as to why and how. Rauner is plenty conservative, but apparently he’s not far-right enough for these guys and they didn’t want to join the Constitution Party (which is also far-right).

  3. The Libertarian Party has a built-in bias, by which no person outside of the Libertarian Party and those who advocate working across party lines and with independents, need not connect with their work. In fact, the plurality psychology that the Libertarian Party brings to the table, is divisive, exclusionary and biased, I know first hand by winning the Missouri state Libertarian Party presidential primary with 52.7% by working with many multiples on Libertarian and non-Libertarian Party candidates, an effort snuffed out by them by the bullies in the party boss ranks.

    Their party bosses made sure the information wasn’t available to the delegates at the Libertarian Party convention, and that our team could not speak to the delegates about the new unity phenomena sweeping the world known as pure proportional representation (PPR).

    The same is true with all political parties who use plurality voting, that the plurality voting insures that the message will be division, hostility, arrogance and all the traits which bring demoralization to the team.

    The United Coalition has been bringing PPR to the table in Santa Cruz California City Council election in 1992 and PPR works fine for swift elections of names and decision-items while protecting free speech liberties, equal time and equal treatment for all candidates and voters.

    Are you interested in a unifying voting system that is supported by all parties and independents and which provides the perfect foundation for inter-party (and independents) collaboration?

    The United Coalition has been using PPR for more than twenty-three consecutive years and PPR works fine. Despite the treatment by the party bosses who can only bring division and self-destruction, the unappreciative and foul behavior of Google founder Sergie Brin who cemented agreements with bullies in October 1997 in such a way to censor and degrade our work, the United Coalition has been identifying and attracting team players and demonstrating the correct message for success.

    When you are ready to support and enjoy the victories and satisfaction of working on the solutions for the good of the whole then you may want to be with the political and business team known as the United Coalition:

    http://www.allpartysystem.com

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