Party Ballot
Access Drive for 2012 Elections
The state of North Carolina has some of the most restrictive ballot
access laws, ranking as one of the most restrictive in the entire
nation. According North Carolina General Statute Chapter 163 Section
96(a)(2) to initially gain access to the election ballot, a political
party must obtain signatures from 2% of the total number of citizens
that voted in the most recent general election for the office of
Governor. This means, for the Constitution Party of North Carolina to
gain access to the ballot by 2012, and to be able to field candidates
to appear on the ballot under the Party's name, we must obtain at
least 85,379 signatures. We actually need to obtain more than this
number since only about 70%-75% of the signatures we turn in will be
certified by the local County Boards of Election for various reasons
(i.e. individual moved out of state, not registered to vote, or in the
worst case died). So, in reality we need to obtain approximately
114,000 to 122,000 signatures. Please help us by downloading our petition
for ballot access here and our Petition
Instructions for Political Party Ballot Access sheet, then you
can begin gathering as many signatures as you can to put toward the
total number needed. Please be apart of ensuring your right to vote is
acknowledged in 2012 and to work for better more free elections and the
principled constitutional stands of candidates from the Contitution
Party of North Carolina.
The Constitution Party of North Carolina stands strongly opposed to
these high restrictions on the ballot, and the harmful collateral cost
incurred to freedom due to these restrictions. We believe that laws
such as these, that unduly restrict the liberty of the individual
citizen are a violation of our United States Constitution, Declaration
of Independence, North Carolina State Constitution and God-given
rights. We call on the citizens of North Carolina, regardless of
political affiliation, to stand with us and tell our elected
representatives in the North Carolina General Assembly to break down
these restriction on liberty and restore the people's right to vote
unabridged, or face the risk of having to finding a new job.
Petition Procedure/Instructions
1. Download
and print as many petitions as you need (1 for each County you will
obtain signatures from), and at least one Petition
Instructions (PDF) sheet.
2. Petitions are County specific, so be sure that each petition has the
name of the County at the top. Only allow registered voters of that
county to sign that specific petition.
3. Before an individual signs:
a. Make sure they are a registered
voter of the county in which petition they are signing.
b. Inform them about what they are
signing and be able to provide information about the Party, or where to
find more
information, if asked. For this
purpose, print off at least one Constitution Party of North Carolina
2008 Platform
for perusal by prospective signers here.
4. Have registered voters sign the petition, filling in all the
information requested by the petition, legibly. Legibility is
important, as it can cause a signature not to be certified if the
County Board of Elections claims it is unreadable.
5. If possible, please make a copy of petitions that you send into the
County Board of Elections just in case petitions are lost in the mail
or if the State Party is need of them for other reasons deemed
necessary by the Ballot Access Committee. Also, please let the Party's
Ballot Access Committee know that you have submitted signatures by
e-mailing us at ballot@constitutionpartync.com
or calling us at 1-88-VOTE-CPNC Ext. 702 (1-888-683-2762 Ext. 702), so
we may contact you in the future if we come in need of the copied
petitions.
6. Submit petitions as soon as possible to the correct County Board of
Elections. Please be sure to send petitions from separate counties to
the correct counties. You can find the mailing address for all 100
County Board of Elections be clicking on the link below:
All 100
County Board of Elections Mailing Addresses
If you have any questions about the Party's ballot access petition
drive or ballot access in the state of North Carolina in general please
e-mail a member of the Ballot Access Committee below.
Ballot Access Committee
Jordon M.
Greene, Co-Chair & President of the North Carolinians for Free
and Proper Elections PAC
Kevin E.
Hayes, Co-Chair
Katherine
R. Bredehoeft, Member
Eric Jackson,
Member
Organizations in North Carolina and Nationwide that
advocate free
elections that the Constitution Party of North Carolina suggest
visiting:


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