Ballot Access News September 2011 Print Edition

Ballot Access News
September 1, 2011 – Volume 27, Number 4

This issue was printed on brown paper.


Table of Contents

  1. 2011 DONATIONS TO MINOR PARTIES ON STATE INCOME TAX FORMS ARE THREE TIMES HIGHER THAN IN 2010
  2. CALIFORNIA VETO
  3. DELAWARE IMPROVES BALLOT ACCESS
  4. NEW OHIO BALLOT ACCESS LAWSUIT
  5. ARE POLITICAL PARTIES BAD FOR SOCIETY?
  6. INDEPENDENT VOTING
  7. LAWSUIT NEWS
  8. 2011 PARTY REVENUE FROM STATE INCOME TAX “CHECK-OFF”
  9. TOTALS FOR THE ENTIRE NATION THROUGH HISTORY, 2000-2011
  10. 2012 PETITIONING FOR PRESIDENT
  11. FORMER MISSOURI LEGISLATOR JOINS CONSTITUTION PARTY
  12. 2011 STATE ELECTIONS
  13. LIBERTARIAN PARTY GIVES $50,000 TO INDIANAPOLIS CITY COUNCIL MEMBER
  14. GOP CHAIR SIGNS BALLOT ACCESS PETITION, GETS IN TROUBLE
  15. SUBSCRIBING TO BAN WITH PAYPAL

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Editorial Page Editor of Tallahassee Democrat Newspaper on Americans Elect

Mary Ann Lindley, editorial page editor of the Tallahassee Democrat, has commentary about Americans Elect in the September 24 issue of her newspaper. I haven’t linked to it, because if I do, anyone who clicks on the link simply gets a notice from the newspaper that the reader must pay to read the column. But anyone who uses news.google.com and searches for “New player takes on the two-party system” should find the column and then it can be read freely.

Pennsylvania Sponsor of Bill to Elect One Presidential Elector Per U.S. House District Won’t Reveal Details

For more than a week, Pennsylvania Senator Dominic Pileggi (R-Chester) has been getting publicity for his plan to introduce a bill, providing that Pennsylvania would elect one presidential elector from each U.S. House district. However, his staff refuses to release the text of the proposed bill, even though it must have been written, because Senator Pileggi has been circulating a copy of it to other state legislators, asking them to co-sponsor it.

The details could be injurious to minor party and independent presidential candidates. It is not clear if the bill will require a candidate for presidential elector to live in any particular district. In Pennsylvania, petitioning presidential candidates must find their candidates for presidential elector before beginning to circulate the petition, and then must print the names of the presidential elector candidates on the petition. The paperwork burden will be increased if the list must include a candidate for presidential elector who resides in each district.

National Popular Vote Plan Organization May be Among Victims of Embezzlement

The National Popular Vote Plan organization is among the dozens of non-profit organizations whose funds may have been depleted by the apparent embezzlement of Kinde Durkee. See this story, which says that Durkee was accountant and treasurer for the organization. Most of the publicity about her has focused on the impact Durkee has had on U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein’s campaign funds.