Howdy all! I joined the board specifically to answer questions about this process. One thing I'd love to know is how far away you have to stay away from the polls when petitioning at Tuesday's primary voting locations.
Here's the text of an email I just wrote which should be going to the Pennsylvania portion of the national party's email list to encourage folks to petition on Tuesday April 22nd. Please feel free to forward it far and wide. Thanks! ....
Primary Day in Pennsylvania is fast approaching. With your help, it can be a day we can take a major step forward as a party – not so much because of who is on the primary ballot, but because of who we can put on the ballot in November.
We need as many Pennsylvania residents as possible to go to the polls this Tuesday, April 22nd, to petition for our candidates to get on the general election ballot. Please take as much time as you can on Tuesday, grab a clipboard and some pens and ask these voters to help us give them a Libertarian choice in Pennsylvania in November!
You can download the nomination papers and find all the information you need to fill them out at
http://www.lppa.org/2008_Nomination_Papers.html. (“Nomination papers” is the official state term for petitions in Pennsylvania.) That petition will not only place our Presidential ticket on the ballot, it also includes your Libertarian candidates for Attorney General, Auditor General and State Treasurer.
There’s no better place to find registered voters who are in the mood to sign your petition than a polling place on election day! Every signature you can collect as a volunteer does accomplishes much more than simply helping Libertarian candidates get on the general election ballot. We need to collect 24,666 valid signatures from Pennsylvania registered voters to succeed. That’s a tall order which requires the help of professional petitioners who have to be paid. Every signature you get as a volunteer saves the party up to $2 each, which can be used to finish the petitioning efforts in Pennsylvania and all across the country.
Please go to
http://www.lppa.org/2008_Nomination_Papers.html today and follow the instructions to download and print the petition. Feel free to contact me directly by email at
sean.haugh@lp.org or by phone at 202-288-9853 if you have any questions. I’m also happy to help you find a notary and someone with the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania to whom you can turn in the signatures you collect.
There will be many more opportunities for you to circulate the nomination papers up until we have to complete the drive in late July. But there’s no better chance to get valid signatures than at the polls on Tuesday. Every single signature helps! With your efforts, we’ll be able to get back on the ballot in Pennsylvania and give everyone a Libertarian alternative in November. Thanks!
yours in liberty –
Sean Haugh
Political Director