Why you should care
The Pennsylvania Ballot Access Coalition in seeking more choices for all of us on Election Day. Current Pennsylvania law makes it difficult for independent and minor party candidates to appear on the ballot — much more difficult than in most other states. The result is less political competition, less political dialog, and fewer choices to vote for in November. The current system is simply not fair and does a great disservice to the ideal of democracy and to the voters. What you can do about it.
The trainwreck of 2006
In 2006, independent and minor party candidates were required to collect over 67,000 valid signatures simply to get on the state-wide ballot in Pennsylvania on Election Day. Legally, Democratic and Republican candidates require no signatures to get on the state-wide ballot, and even the 2,000 signatures required for the Primary Day ballot are ridiculously smaller than the virtually impossible hurdle of 67,000.
The solution
Pennsylvania law needs to be changed by the State Legislature to lower the outrageous signature requirements. The Coalition has drafted a Voters' Choice Act and is seeking sponsorship of it in the General Assembly.
September 24th, 2005 - The Pennsylvania Ballot Access Coalition and supporters held a kickoff rally to introduce the Voters Choice Act (white paper, trifold brochure), on Saturday, September 24th in Harrisburg.
Text of speeches from the kickoff rally:
Speech by Thomas McLaughlin, Reform Party State Treasurer and COFOE national chairman
Speech by Jim Clymer, national chairman of the Constitution Party
Speech by John Murphy, Pennsylvania coordinator of the 2004 Ralph Nader campaign
Former Green Party state chair Jennaro Pullano and 2004 Libertarian presidential candidate Michael Badnarik also spoke in support of the Voters Choice Act.
Some photos of the event by James Babb
PBAC's Sum-up of the Kickoff Rally (PDF format).
