Briefs Filed in U.S. Supreme Court on the Side of Making Petition Signatures Public

On March 25, briefs were filed in the U.S. Supreme Court in Doe v Reed on the side of making petition signers’ names and addresses available to the public. The state’s brief is here. The brief of the Washington Coalition for Open Government is here. The brief of Washington Families Standing Together is here.

The brief of Washington Families Standing Together emphasizes that the names and addresses should be released to the public in order to prevent fraudulent signatures from slipping through. However, the people who filed this lawsuit have never suggested that people who want to double-check the work of elections officials should not be allowed to see the petitions. The people who filed Doe v Reed are merely trying to stop the names and addresses of all the signers from being posted to an internet site.

Washington Families Standing Together also denies that harassment of petition signers has been a problem. The group seems to have no awareness that people who have signed petitions in the past for controversial parties and candidates have been subject to being fired from their jobs. This was particularly true for people who signed petitions for the Communist Party in 1940, and for Henry Wallace in 1948.

Washington Families Standing Together’s brief also repeats the idea that signatures are obtained in public. This point ignores the other side’s briefs, which have already established that there are many methods to collect signatures, other than in public places.

The brief for the Washington Coalition for Open Government denies that the U.S. Constitution protects the secret ballot, although it admits that the Washington Constitution explicitly protects the secret ballot.

Amici briefs on the side of the Washington state government are due next week. The hearing is April 28, 2010.


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  1. The obvious remedy for the petition stuff —

    A petition is filed with the regime and given a number – such as 2010-00001.

    A 3 x 5 form says

    I want petition 2010-00001 on the ballots.
    Date Signature Voter Name Address.

    MAJOR felonies for using a false number on the forms.

    Send the form IN SECRET directly to the regime for signature verification.

    How many zillions of checks get verified each day ???

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