Kansas Green Party Will Launch Petition for Party Status on April 22, 2021

The Kansas Green Party will launch a petition for party status on April 22, 2021. The petition must be completed within six months from the start date, and needs 21,112 valid signatures. No group, other than Americans Elect in 2011, has done the Kansas party petition since 1998.


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Kansas Green Party Will Launch Petition for Party Status on April 22, 2021 — 5 Comments

  1. ANNOUNCEMENT
    By James Ogle [One]
    2/15/2021

    USS Arizona and USS Liberty Party enthusiasts are building mirror sites in Los Angeles and Phoenix City Micro-states and deadline for voting on signed paper ballot is April 1st 2021.

    These are two military teams and registered Libertarian Party and dues-paying Libertarians may participate by proclamation in the unity with any party/category they wish.

    This is a very important group that represents seriously injured and killed military and civilian voters.

    Vote by paper ballot now through March 31st 2021.

    Everyone gets elected and all elected Directors may rank the committee rules.

    Equal time and equal treatment under competition for everyone.

    All LNC rules apply to final vote count of paper ballots, 100% transparency is goal, need not live in Los Angeles or Phoenix Cities to participate for free!

    Proposed rules ballots all ready to be ranked for all elected members.

    Thanks very much for your time and consideration of the new pure proportional representation Electoral College 2024.

    Respectfully,
    James Ogle [One]
    Registered Libertarian, LNC dues-payer

    http://Www.pprelectoralcollege.com
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  2. Assuming the Democrats don’t succeed in any shenanigans, I think the KS Greens have a good chance of qualifying. Kansas was one of Jill Stein’s best states in 2016, where she got 2% of the vote, so there is at least some interest or open-mindedness about the Green Party there.

  3. @Joshua, I won’t be surprised if the Dems try here in Kansas to thwart the Green’s effort. They don’t want the competition and figure that most of the support from Greens will come from otherwise Democrat voters. This last election, the Dems did some shenanigans with flyers in an attempt to siphon votes away from Republicans and to the Libertarians.

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