Maine Governor Won’t Alter Notarization Requirement for Independent Candidate Petitions

This news story says that Maine Governor Janet Mills has not relaxed notarization requirements for independent candidate petitions, and that all by itself is a major impediment to petitioning.

Only thirteen states require notarization of petitions for candidates.  In Pennsylvania, a U.S. District Court invalidated the requirement that candidate petitions be notarized.  Green Party of Pennsylvania v Aichele, e.d., 2:14cv-3299 (decision of March 2, 2015).

Thanks to several people for the link to the Maine news story.


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Maine Governor Won’t Alter Notarization Requirement for Independent Candidate Petitions — 3 Comments

  1. ALL 50 State regimes are TYRANT regimes —

    minority rule gerrymander legislatures.
    tyrant execs.
    tyrant top courts.

    Standard media is full of polisci MORONS — who love statism and each crop of statist tyrants – lots of stories about their EVIL nonstop machinations — special interests, purges of minorities, etc etc

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  2. Maine should eliminate partisan nominations.

    Nominations for the Open Primary should be by 0.1% of the previous gubernatorial vote in the area.

    In Maine, this would be 647 statewide, 23 for the average senate district, and 5 for the average house district. Supporters would appear at town clerks offices.

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