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Support for SEP candidate builds in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois
By Jerry White
26 July 2004
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Supporters of Socialist Equality Party candidate for Illinois
state legislature Tom Mackaman this weekend broadened the campaign
against the Democratic Partys efforts to remove his name
from the ballot by distributing an open letter from the SEP candidate
to the workers and students of Champaign and Urbana, Illinois.
The letter, headlined Oppose
the Democratic Partys attack on voters rights,
explains the bad-faith and illicit methods used by officials from
the Champaign County Democrats and state employees working for
State Representative Naomi Jakobsson and Illinois House Speaker
Michael Madigan to disqualify the signatures of hundreds of legally
registered voters on Mackamans nominating petitions.

Declaring that the Democrats had resorted to the same methods
used by the Republicans during the theft of the 2000 elections
in Florida and by Jim Crow racists against black voters in the
Deep South, Mackaman called on working people to stand up for
their own rights by opposing the Democrats dirty tricks
and insisting that the SEP be placed on the ballot.
Mackaman and his supporters campaigned on Saturday at the farmers
market in Urbana, where they distributed hundreds of open letters
and explained that the effort to remove the SEP from the ballot
was aimed at depriving the working class of a voice in the election
to oppose the war in Iraq and defend their right to decent paying
jobs, health care and education.
On Friday, July 23, Champaign County Clerk Mark Shelden overturned
478 of the remaining 652 objections filed by the Democrats and
determined that the SEP had submitted 1,547 valid signatures,
far more than the 1,325 needed for the name of our party and candidate
to appear on the November ballot. The Democrats, however, continued
to maintain their bad-faith objections. A final determination
is scheduled to be made by the Champaign County Electoral Board
on Tuesday morning, July 27.
Scores of peopleincluding employees and students at the
University of Illinois-Champaign-Urbana, as well as telecommunications,
computer, day-care and other workersstopped by the SEP campaign
table. Several bought copies of the SEP election platform or made
donations to assist the campaign. Many expressed a deep democratic
sentiment that everyone should have the right to be on the ballot
and anger over the contempt the Democrats were showing towards
voters.
Several people who remembered signing Mackamans petition
expressed outrage over their mistreatment and disrespect by the
Democratic Party. I am a registered voterthey cant
tell me Im not, said one worker. A number said they
were willing to sign a legal affidavit declaring that they are
registered voters and were offended that anyone would object to
them signing a petition for Mackaman.
Many expressed disgust with the war in Iraq, Bushs policies
and the worsening conditions confronting working people. At the
same time, they were angered over the pro-war and pro-business
policies of John Kerry and the Democratic Party.
Campaigners explained that the effort to exclude socialist
and antiwar candidates, like Tom Mackaman, coincided with the
Democrats effort to de-legitimize all those opposed to the
criminal war in Iraq. This would be made clear at the upcoming
Democratic convention in Boston, they said, which organizers said
would be a tribute to patriotism and militarism, with little or
no criticism of the Bush administration.
A number of people noted that the Illinois Democrats were also
trying to exclude from the ballot local Green Party candidates
in Champaign, as well as independent presidential candidate Ralph
Nader. Several supporters of the Greens expressed their support
and said they were impressed with the way the SEP was fighting
for the right to ballot access.
At a nearby booth in the farmers market, several Democratic
operatives reacted with dismay over the exposure of their undemocratic
methods. County Board member Ralph Langenheim, one of the Democratic
checkers at the preliminary examination of Mackamans petitions,
attempted to defend the fact that he upheld every objection even
in the face of clear evidence that the signatures belonged to
legally registered voters. Langenheim had previously commented
that the SEP had not jumped through enough hoops yet
to get on the ballot.
Another checker said she wouldnt say anything to the
SEP because she would find her remarks posted on the Internet
the next daya reference to the regular articles exposing
the Democrats that have appeared on the World Socialist Web
Site.
Despite the efforts of the Democrats to operate in stealth,
their efforts have become widely known. On Saturday, July 24,
the Champaign News-Gazette carried a reply by Tom Mackaman
to comments made by a spokesman of Michael Madigans office.
Under the headline, Democrats acting very undemocratic,
the letter read:
In the July 17 News-Gazette, Speaker of the House
Michael Madigans spokesperson denied that state employees,
on state time and at taxpayers expense, conducted work to
remove my name from the ballot. Moreover, he claimed my petitions
were phony. This is a crude attempt at a cover-up.
I have filed a complaint with the state inspector general
naming three employees of the House Democratic staff who conducted
this unethical political work. In addition to Brendan Hostetler
and Elizabeth Brown, Naomi Jakobssons own legislative aide,
Kristen Bauer, organized Democratic watchers, supplied
them with instructions to uphold every objection before the county
clerk, even if signatures were clearly valid. These activities
are explicitly prohibited by the Illinois State Officials and
Employees Ethics Act.
As to the claim our petitions are phony, what has been
proven is the Democratic Party has made a bad-faith attempt to
disqualify more than 1,000 registered voters from my nominating
petitions. From the beginning, a number of objections were overturned
by the electoral board because they were patently bogus. They
included objections to blank lines and signatures already deleted
by my supporters. In addition, hundreds of registered voters were
randomly and indiscriminately removed by the Democrats.
Rather than face a Socialist Equality Party, antiwar
candidate in November, Jakobsson and the Illinois Democratic Party
hope to remove me through backhanded measures. Their desperate
effort to disenfranchise hundreds of local voters is a warning
to millions throughout the United States. It also shows, once
again, the anti-democratic nature of the two-party system.
Tom Mackaman, Champaign
* * *
The SEP urges readers of the WSWS and all those who defend
democratic rights to call on the Champaign County Electoral Board
to throw out the objections by the Democratic Party and place
Tom Mackaman on the ballot. Please send all emails to: mail@champaigncountyclerk.com
Please send copies of emails to the World Socialist Web
Site at editor@wsws.org.
Make a financial contribution to support the SEP campaigndonate online.
See Also:
Open Letter to the workers and students
of Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, from SEP candidate
Oppose the Democratic Partys attack on voters rights
[24 July 2004]
Motion to dismiss Illinois Democrats
challenge to SEP candidate
[22 July 2004]
SEP defends ballot status for third-party
candidates
Press conference denounces Illinois Democrats effort
to remove Nader from ballot
[20 July 2004]
Stop the Democratic Party's attack on
third-party campaigns! Place SEP candidate Tom Mackaman on the
ballot in Illinois!
[8 July 2004]
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