The website The Green Papers has lots of data about U.S. elections, including a list of which presidential candidates have filed for write-in status in each state. This information is constantly changing, because in some states the deadline for filing for declared write-in status is still in the future.
To see the list of declared write-in candidates in any particular state, so far, go to thegreenpapers.com/G20/XX#P. In place of “XX”, put the two-letter abbreviation for that state.
TOTAL ALL W-Is – < 0.1 PCT ???
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HACK winner
270 of 538 < 26 PCT ???
stay tuned.
That’s in large part due to the ongoing research on write-in and ballot-qualified candidates I’ve done for The Green Papers during the months of August, September, and October for states including write-ins in Illinois, West Virginia, Arizona, Georgia, Ohio, and Massachusetts, among others.
Check out their summary table of ALL presidential candidates in all states at thegreenpapers.com/G20/President-BallotAccessByState.phtml
Hopefully all people voting for Jade Simmons write in her complete name to avoid confusion with the newer entrant Mary Ruth Caro Simmons.
I also helped The Green Papers with research in previous years, and I’ve been helping to update Wikipedia’s page “Third party and independent candidates for the 2020 United States presidential election”.
Kevin Brook
petitioner for the Libertarian and Green parties in Connecticut, 1994-2016
Just wanting to verify, is the deadline for write-in candidates for any race to file in Michigan this Friday?
Write-in filing deadlines that occur this coming Friday include Nebraska and Missouri. Michigan’s deadline already passed on September 4.
What I wrote above pertains only to the Presidential race.
For Congress, the Secretary of State’s office wrote: “A candidate who seeking election to the office of U.S. Representative in Congress in the November 3, 2020 general election with write-in votes must file a Declaration of Intent with the appropriate filing official no later than 4:00 p.m. on October 23, 2020. MCL 168.737a.”
That’s a quote from the Michigan Department of State, https://www.michigan.gov/documents/sos/Filing_Req_for_US_Rep2020_REDO_659725_7.pdf
you can also go to: http://www.thegreenpapers.com/G20/President-Details.phtml to see all of the candidates and how many ballots they’re on, and how many where they filed for write-in status (keep in mind that some states don’t have declaration of intent for write-in candidates)
Kevin, good job, and I appreciate seeing my name on there as qualified in Idaho as “Google, Mr.”, especially with the news of the Anti-trust action against Google with me being their first victim in 1997.
The write-in vote is limited voting and our team filed our paperwork for California with two slates; Wysinger/Ogle [Wxyz New Day Party/One] and Ogle/Jamison [One/Black Panther] so to bring the three-party system.
Our team is using both election of Electors on the PPR Electoral College and we are launching our parties working together in the Los Angeles County Mini-state Zoom Show where a musical video about our write-in effort will be released.
All men please write in a female name for US President and all women please write in a male name for US President (unless there is absolutely nothing anyone can do but vote for their own gender) and that way we will bring the three-party system or the 539-party system to the 538-member Electoral College in 2020.
Voting going on now:
http://www.pprelectoralcollege.com
Kevin,
Thank you for all assistance you have provided to thegreenpapers.com regarding the write-in list.
Tony Roza
tonyr@thegreenpapers.com
Thank you, Richard.
USA vs Google Antitrust News
By Joogle
The write-in search Google using “click the go” has resulted in censorship of minority interest groups and majority groups such as women.
The United Coalition USA search engine is “click the 1” and our search engine is part of the revolution of world psychology.
Barely a week left to vote for free under pure proportional representation (PPR) in 2020 US voting.
To clarify, when all names are write-ins then it’s unity across the board. As long as equal time and equal treatment for everyone is protected, the the party list paper ballot (about twenty one-sided pages) is fine too, where write-in names are possible.
In sum, the new three-party system helps alleviate systemic racism and dictatorship psychology, and the insider bosses only know the one-party voting system so they fight tooth and nail to block new voices with good ideas.
The One Party is awaiting the ballot access in the future and our party will be part of the new PPR Electoral College and we’re happy to provide the stack of paper ballots under pure proportional representation as proof anytime.
United Coalition USA:
http://www.pprelectoralcollege.com
See the web version of the vote count (subject to change next twelve days):
http://www.allpartysystem.com/e-aps-13-totals.php
Mainstream media are reporting about Kanye West filing on October 20th as a presidential write-in candidate in Connecticut:
https://www.wfsb.com/news/you-can-write-in-kanye-west-on-connecticut-ballots/article_7ab5c06a-1548-11eb-aaff-87a57483d12e.html
https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/Kanye-West-registers-as-write-in-presidential-15668014.php
Jeffrey J. Klojzy, Jr. and Karynn Krill Weinstein are Connecticut residents and they only filed to become presidential write-ins in Connecticut.
James Ogle has not filed to be a write-in in any state other than Idaho.
According to Emilie Munson’s article https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Kanye-West-registered-as-write-in-candidate-for-15675226.php which is largely about Kanye West’s mid-October filing as a presidential write-in choice in New York, the much more obscure presidential candidates John Manimas Medeiros, Paul Hodges, and David A. Martin, who registered as write-ins only in New York, are all New York residents.
My post above was missing a name. Richard Charles Montanye is also a New York resident and likewise only a write-in option in New York.