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Illinois county clerks findings vindicate SEP petitions
By a reporting team
24 July 2004
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The Champaign County Clerk on Friday issued a preliminary judgment
on the objections filed by the Democratic Party against the petitions
of Socialist Equality Party Illinois state legislative candidate
Tom Mackaman. The clerks analysis vindicates the position
of Mackaman and the SEP, and repudiates the Democratic Partys
bad-faith effort to disqualify the signatures of hundreds of legally
registered voters and remove the SEP candidate from the ballot.
After comparing the signatures with voter registration rolls,
County Clerk Mark Shelden threw out 478 of the Democrats
objections and upheld only 174a ratio of nearly three-to-one
in favor of the SEP. Combined with the original 982 signatures
not objected to, and the 71 objections conceded by the Democrats
during the preliminary examination by his staff last week, Sheldens
recommendation would give Mackaman 1,547 signaturesfar more
than the 1,325 required to place him on the ballot in the November
election.
In one case the Democrats objected to 17 out of 20 signatures
on a single petition sheet. After the county clerk compared the
information on the petition to the signers voter registration
cards he ruled that 16 of the 17 were in fact valid registered
voters.
Sheldens findings show that the Democrats employed shotgun
methods, in which hundreds of signatures were arbitrarily selected
to challenge without ever investigating the registration rolls.
This confirms that the entire objection process has been an exercise
in political deception and intimidation aimed at keeping Mackaman
and the SEP off the ballot and excluding any opposition to the
Democrats pro-war and pro-big-business policies.
The county clerks recommendation that the SEP be placed
on the ballot must be ratified by the Champaign County Electoral
Board, of which Shelden is one of the three members. During this
preceding, scheduled for July 27, representatives from both the
SEP and the Democratic Party can object to each of the county
clerks determinations and present evidence as to why. The
board will make the final determination.
Every indication points to the probability that the Democrats
will continue their obstructive methods and use whatever pseudo-legal
means they can to maintain their objections to valid signatures.
On Friday, the Democrats arrogantly defied the procedure established
by the county clerks office for determining the validity
of their objections. Last week both parties were instructed to
be present for the county clerks final determination. However,
the attorney representing the Democrats claimed she was not prepared
to argue against the county clerks findings of fact because
her clients had not yet had time to analyze all the evidence.
The lawyer asked to review the voter registration cards of the
hundreds of voters whose names the Democrats had objected to.
This amounted to an admission of the bad-faith character of the
whole enterprise: after all, if they have only now begun to look
at the facts, what was the basis of their original objections?
When she filed the Objectors Petition on June 28, Geraldine
Parr, a vice chair of the Champaign County Democrats, claimed
that her only reason for seeking to remove Mackaman from the ballot
was that she was a voter desirous that the laws governing
the formation of new political parties and the filing of nominating
papers for the [public] office ... are properly complied with,
and that only qualified candidates appear on the ballot for said
office.
Since Mackaman and his supporters began to collect signatures,
however, the SEP has conscientiously followed all the election
procedures stipulated by Illinois state law, even though obviously
unfair to third parties. The Democratic Party, on the other hand,
has made a mockery of the law and shown utter contempt for voting
rights. It has used state employees to view, copy and draw up
the original objections against the SEP petitions. The objections
themselves were clearly formulated in bad faith, with numerous
challenges false on their face.
These bad-faith efforts continued during the binder check
before employees of the County Clerks office. The SEP obtained
a copy of instructions for the Democratic watchers
that stipulated they uphold every original objection, even if
signatures and addresses clearly matched those found on the Champaign
County voter rolls. These watchers were supervised by Kristen
Bauer, the legislative aide to Naomi Jakobsson, the Democratic
incumbent being challenged by Mackaman. In that capacity, Bauer
is also a state employee, and thereby prohibited from engaging
in partisan political activity while being paid by the state.
The effort to exclude the SEP from the ballot has been directed
from the top echelons of the Illinois Democratic Party. One of
the state employees involved in copying the SEPs petitions
was on the staff of Michael Madigan, the Speaker of the House
and one of the most powerful Democrats in the state. Madigans
spokesman has also gone on record endorsing the effort to remove
the SEP from the ballot. Madigans office has also been directly
involved in the effort to remove independent presidential candidate
Ralph Nader from the Illinois ballot.
The attack on the SEP and other opponents of the war in Iraq
is an attempt to prevent any political debate on the most pressing
issues facing working people, including the bipartisan support
for the war in Iraq and the continued assault on the living standards
of the working class. Unable to justify its reactionary policies
before the people, the Democrats have adopted the same methods
used by the Republicans during the theft of the 2000 elections,
in a bid to exclude a socialist and antiwar candidate from the
ballot.
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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 objection 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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