Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Get Jill Stein on the Ballot in Wisconsin!

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To get Jill Stein on the ballot in Wisconsin, we're going to have to collect 4000 signatures between July 1st and August 7th.  If we're going to accomplish that, we're going to need your help.

First, to celebrate a likely victory in getting matching funds for the campaign and to kick off the ballot access drive here in Wisconsin, we're going to have a party at the campaign HQ - 25 N. Pinckney Street, Madison, WI, 53703, at 3 PM on July 1st (this Sunday).  You are all invited to celebrate and pick up nominations papers to take home (and sign yourself!).  You can find the Facebook event and additional information here.

Second, we in Wisconsin know a little something about collecting signatures.  Click here for a copy of the nominations papers - print them out and get friends, families, and fellow Greens to sign to strengthen democracy by getting Stein on the ballot! 

The papers work exactly like the recall petitions - Anyone eligible to register to vote (they don't have to be registered) can sign.  You as the circulator will have to sign the bottom part.  Also, a reminder: don't get people to sign until July 1st!

Once you've collected the signatures, mail them to Jill Stein for President, PO Box 260217, Madison, WI, 53726.  Remember to mail them in as soon as possible so we know we have enough to turn into before August 7th.

Please don't hesitate to e-mail or call me at 608-322-7495 with any questions in regards to getting Dr. Jill Stein on the ballot.  In Wisconsin, we collected over a million signatures in a grassroots effort to defeat the corporatist Governor Scott Walker.  The Democrats could not finish through in the elections, but we can revive that grassroots energy now in getting a true progressive alternative on the ballot!

In solidarity,
Leland Pan
http://www.jillstein.org/
Wisconsin Ballot Access Coordinator

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Jill Stein for President

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