Gary Johnson Officially On The Ballot In Pennsylvania
Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson's running mate Jim Gray may not have been in last night's vice presidential debate, but Johnson does have something to celebrate: He's officially on the ballot in Pennsylvania.
A nine week legal battle between Republicans and Libertarians over ballot access in the Keystone State has finally ended and Johnson's forces have emerged victorious. Johnson's ballot status had been in limbo for nearly three months before Commonwealth Court Senior Judge James G. Colins ruled on Wednesday that the Pennsylvania Libertarian Party filed more than the required valid signatures needed to get the entire slate of statewide Libertarian candidates on the ballot in the general election.
The LP's victory in Pennsylvania assures that Johnson and his running mate Jim Gray will be on the ballot in 48 states plus Washington, DC and Guam. Johnson's campaign has exceeded the ballot access of the 2008 Libertarian ticket and matched that of the 2004 ticket.
State parties, whose leaders tend know the rules and regulations better than the national leadership, do most of the heavy lifting on ballot access. High-ranking Libertarians say that their regular success at getting on the ballot is one of the things that separates them from other third parties in the United States.
In an emailed statement from the Pennsylvania LP, Johnson expressed frustration over the long battle but said he was pleased with the result.
"It is a travesty of the democratic process that Libertarians were required to endure such a drawn-out, expensive and unnecessary attack on their right to be on the ballot," Johnson wrote. "Voters in every state deserve real choices in this election, and it is clear that the Republican Party, not only in Pennsylvania, but in key states across the country, will go to any lengths to keep liberty, nonintervention and smaller government off the ballot."
State party chair Dr. Tom Stevens was a bit harsher in calling out Republicans.
"The rotten Republicans in their 800-dollar suits used every trick in their playbook to try to short-circuit the democratic process and defeat us. In the end, we beat them outright without even needing to wait for a favorable Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling on two outstanding legal issues," Stevens wrote in an emailed statement to Reason.
Johnson lost ballot access fights in Oklahoma and Michigan earlier this year. More of my coverage on Gary Johnson's 2012 presidential campaign here.
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Yay, so now all fifty states can ignore him!
48 states,Wahington DC and Guam.
2 states and the remaing territories won't know who thy are supposed to ignore.
I predict Ron Paul write-ins finish ahead of Johnson. If they are tabulated anyways.
No, I haven't counted Oklahoma or Michigan as states since 1985. But in their places I've allowed The Republic of Key West and xhamster.com to keep the number at 50.
I kicked Oklahoma and Michigan out of the union and replaced them with xhamster.com and Gary Cherone. So I still have 50 states.
I kicked Oklahoma and Michigan out of the union and replaced them with xhamster-dot-com and Gary Cherone. So I still have 50 states.
Aww man, now I wish I'd said Republic of Tea instead of one of those 🙁
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Go O's!
As much as I hate to see Obama win the commonwealth, big government Republicans brought this on themselves.
Great, now I'll have to get off my ass and waste my meaningless vote instead of staying home and watching porn.
This is great news but I have been disappointed that Gary Johnson has not come to the mid west. He has focused a lot of his campaign on in southern states.
What the fuck are you talking about?
Great news. Failing this, what I was ready to do was cast a stone - through the local GOP hq window!
Yay.
Good. Now I can be the only person in Cheltenham to vote for Gary Johnson.
Suck it, Republicans.
There are an awful lot of Disenchanted Dreamers, who have decided voting is a pile of malarkey. Some how they have to be convinced that with their help we can Save the American Dream: Self-Government, freedom from big government tyranny and oppression.
A declaration is an affirmation. Independence means self-government. They could have called The Declaration of Independence, The Affirmation of Self-Government! Aha! the Founders were libertarian.
Gary Johnson and Judge Jim Gray are the only choice to Save the American Dream and to Restore Justice, the guardian of Liberty! The people believe in self-government and self-medication.
"The people believe in self-government and self-medication." Except for the people who believe that self-medication is proof of the abdication of self-government. And there appear to be quite a few of them around, sadly enough.
Go G-Money!
The LP FTW!