Libertarian Party in Maine Needs 5,000 Registered Voters By Tomorrow for Easy Ballot Access
After a lawsuit with a tortuous history of setbacks and quasi-victories, the Maine Libertarian Party has just one more day to qualify for petition-less ballot access for the Gary Johnson/William Weld presidential ticket via proving they have 5,000 voters registered with the Party in the state by the end of tomorrow, July 12.

As explained by ballot access mastermind Richard Winger in his indispensable Ballot Access News, the Party's suit against the state's overly restrictive and demanding policies for such access had an unusual success—"the first ballot access win for minor parties or independent candidates in Maine since 1986."
The Party actually succeeded in getting U.S. District Court Judge John A. Woodcock to change his mind, having initially refused to enjoin Maine from enforcing its original deadline of last December 1 for the 5,000 registrants in April, then changing his mind in late May.
In the second order, Woodcock wrote that "Plaintiffs have shown a likelihood of success on their claim that Maine's party-certification deadline of December 1 is unconstitutionally early."
The Party did submit 6,482 signatures by that old deadline, but had 1,969 of them rejected for problems such as illegible handwriting or blanks on the form. For normal candidates, an administrative procedure for trying to revalidate petitions exists, but the Maine L.P. had no other option but this lawsuit.
A weird wrinkle Winger notes:
When the Secretary of State had rejected the party's filing in December 2015, he had also had all the Libertarian registrants converted to independents, without even asking them first. The order does not require election officials to change these applicants back to Libertarians. It is not clear what will happen once the party does qualify. The party has already obtained more than 487 new Libertarian registrations, and those registration forms will be submitted soon.
Here are the instructions for Maine folk interested in doing so.
The Maine L.P.'s Facebook page as of three days ago said they needed only 99 more to qualify; this afternoon, the national Party's Ballot Access Committee Chair Ken Moellman was very confident, saying he knows at least 107 have been turned in since that announcement.
The registrations have to be turned in on the town level, making the whole process far more granular and difficult to manage. Moellman says he knows many town clerks were failing to properly note registered voters as Libertarian, since it had to be done by hand; there was no pre-printed line for it. The state's secretary of state has instructed town clerks to make sure everyone past and future who selected Libertarian is properly registered, Moellman says.
If the 5,000 registered voters by tomorrow method fails, then the Party still has the more expensive petition route to pursue: 4,000 signatures by the end of July.
Independent Voter Network with a good detailed story on the lawsuit's initial filing back in January.
In other, less great ballot access news, the Party, unless it wins an ongoing lawsuit, will not be able to get the Johnson/Weld ticket on the ballot in Ohio with the L.P. party identification, though they are still petitioning to get them on the ballot as independents, which has a later deadline of August 10 for 5,000 signatures collected. Elizabeth Nolan Brown reported for us earlier on the nasty political manueverings behind Ohio GOP attempts to keep Libertarian off the ballot in Ohio.
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...but had 1,969 of them rejected for problems such as illegible handwriting or blanks on the form.
Goddamn stoners, can't we count on you people?
"...The Party did submit 6,482 signatures by that old deadline, but had 1,969 of them rejected for problems such as illegible handwriting or blanks on the form..."
How....convenient.
/narrows gaze.
"...the Maine Libertarian Party has just one more day to qualify for petition-less ballot access for the Gary Johnson/William Weld presidential ticket via proving they have 5,000 voters registered with the Party in the state by the end of tomorrow, July 12..."
Talk about short notice and cutting it tight.
Rookies. Every ballot measure signature collector in California knows you need 2x the required number of signatures, because 40 percent of them are gonna be thrown out.
For normal candidates, an administrative procedure for trying to revalidate petitions exists...
What's normal? "Normal is what everyone else is and you are not."
It would appear the "Peak Normal" has been exceeded.
Time to send in the original Gort?
Note all ye who fear figurative wood chippers that this is a joke in bad taste, and not any type of real or imagined desire on my part.
Quoting Star Trek Generations? Shame!
It's okay when it's McDowall.
"...The Party did submit 6,482 signatures by that old deadline, but had 1,969 of them rejected for problems such as illegible handwriting or blanks on the form..."
'Deep Dish Dennis', Senor Mexican Ass Sex, Fingerprints, Dungeons and Dragons names, and Reason handles are NOT FORM OF SIGNATURES.
Libertarians aren't going to voluntarily give their real names to the state.
What?
Oh.
Assumed your handle was "Charles has risen on the third day" type thing.
Nicely done, straffinrun, given my recent comment/interpretation of your moniker in this very regard.
(Also this - my last name is definitely not easterly)
(Honest)
Charles . . . Westerly, a cunning psuedonym.
It's probably Charles Easter Lee.
Agammamon and Diane Reynolds (Paul.).
Is this is why there are no female (L)(l)ibertarians?
MY REAL NAME DOES NOT HAVE ALL CAPS!!!!!! TAXES ARE A LIE!!!!! FRINGE ON THE FLAG IS ONLY IN MARITIME COURTS!!!! SALT AND FRESH WATER SHALL NOT MIX - I WILL NOT PASS THE BAR!!!
I AM THE LIVING MAN!
...the Party, unless it wins an ongoing lawsuit, will not be able to get the Johnson/Weld ticket on the ballot in Ohio with the L.P. Party identification, though they are still petitioning to get him on the ballot as an independent...
Sounds like a plus, actually.
Yeah, 5,000 signatures in Ohio is a pretty small percent, and without the LP label more people will say, hey, we have a third choice, and they're independent, like me.
When the Secretary of State had rejected the party's filing in December 2015, he had also had all the Libertarian registrants converted to independents, without even asking them first
It's practically like being told which bathroom you can use.
I always hold the men's bathroom door open for the ladies. Because I am a gentleman.
That's not all I hold open for the ladies.
How else they going to get that strap-on in
I thought that was supposed to be our secret.
It says right there on my birth certificate: "Independent".
Your Kenyan birth certificate?
Well, it ain't "Hawaiian", that's for sure!
My wife's is Hawaiian. Looks just like Obama's. I kid her about it being fake.
Is it signed by U K L Lee, too?
I'm getting ready to get her passport out for her which is where her certificate is too. I ought to ask her why it's signed u k l lee:)
And what are these tiny bubbles above his name?
A weird wrinkle Winger notes:
Nice alliteration.
You know who else fought for Easy Access?
Me
It must be Hillary.
I mean, she "fights for" everything else.
A Moron named Oxy?
80% legal.
http://hotair.com/archives/201.....tics-team/
Obligatory.
I used to have a little bit of a crush on Nadia back in those days.
Under Affordable Care Act, Growing Use of 'Community Health Workers'
Pay close attention to Tara Nelson as she chitchats with clients about their families, their pets, their hairstyles, their air conditioning, and you'll detect the string of questions she slips in. Have you managed to get outside for walks? Did you eat lunch today?
With all due respect, WTF?
Nelson is a community health worker connected to the Mayo Clinic here, and when she visits her clients' homes it's like two old friends catching up on each other's lives. But Nelson is there for a specific purpose: to prod and to fish for any information that might help improve the clients' health.
You know this is how this shit starts, right?
Sadly, I posit that many of us also know how these types of seemingly friendly conversations end, as well.
*continues pointing out obvious implications in other individual's posts*
"in his indispensable Ballot Access News."
Umm, Scotch is indispensable. Political newsletters are interesting, perhaps even vital, but not indispensable.
But it's online, so you can't just throw it away like regular newspapers.
Ohio GOP attempts to keep Libertarian off the ballot in Ohio.
So much for the great connections between William Weld and John Kasich
I believe the Constitution Party is on the Maine ballot so "libertarian" is covered. I wish the Republican-Lite LP good luck in getting their statist POTUS ticket on as well. They should steal a few prog-stoner votes from Hitlery if they make it.
Yeah, I don't think "libertarian" means what you think it means.
Updated on the state party Facebook page: down to 99.
Word is that we are successful.