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Socialist Equality Party press conference in Illinois
Green Party, Libertarians join SEP to denounce attack on third
party campaigns
By a reporting team
17 July 2004
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Socialist Equality Party candidate Tom Mackaman held a press
conference at the University of Illinois in Urbana to condemn
the undemocratic and illegal effort of the Democratic Party to
remove him from the ballot in November. He called on the Office
of the Illinois Inspector General to investigate the use of state
employees in the Democrats bad faith challenge to Mackamans
nominating petitions.
Mackaman, who is running for the Illinois House of Representatives
in District 103, which represents the cities of Champaign and
Urbana, was joined by representatives from the Green Party and
the Libertarians who denounced the efforts to exclude third parties
from the ballot.
The press conference was attended by about 20 people, several
of whom had themselves signed the SEP petitions and were challenged
by Democratic Party functionaries. A reporter from the radio station
WIILL interviewed Mackaman about his letter to the Inspector General
and his efforts to overturn the Democrats objections. After
the press conference a newspaper reporter from the News-Gazette
contacted Mackamans campaign for a story.
In his opening remarks, the SEP candidate reviewed the Democratic
Partys obstructionist tactics and warned the audience that
the attack on democratic rights was not only directed at him and
the SEP, but at the rights of all working people in the district,
and, by extension, everywhere.
Mackaman said the effort to exclude him from the ballot had
already generated enormous opposition. Over the last several
weeks the Champaign County Clerks office has been flooded
with scores of letters from Illinois, throughout the US and the
world demanding the SEP be allowed on the ballot.
Why does the Democratic Party choose to oppose my campaign
through bad faith and illegal activity rather than letting voters
decide in a fair election? Because [the Democratic Party] is a
political outfit that has no accomplishments to run on and no
program to offer the working people and students of this district.
Rather than facing the Socialist Equality Party on the ballot
in Novemberand thereby entering into a debate on the most
pressing political questions, including the war in Iraq
they resort to nefarious tactics to deny citizens their most basic
liberty: the right to vote for a party of their choosing.
He concluded by pointing out the high stakes of the SEPs
intervention in Illinois: Those who think that America is
a free country must assimilate the lesson from this experience.
If state officials can declare hundreds upon hundreds of local
voters ineligible to vote for the political benefit of one or
the other major party, then democracy in the US is in peril. Not
since the disputed results of the 2000 presidential election in
Florida have we seen such basic disregard for the right to vote.
And now, when voices within the ruling elite are seriously contemplating
the postponement of the coming US elections under the guise of
terrorist threat, the defense of democracy takes on the most urgent
importance. I urge you to defend your rights by supporting the
Socialist Equality Partys right to appear on the ballot
and by opposing the Democratic Partys attempts to remove
it.

The chairman of the meeting, Jerry White, the SEPs candidate
for US Congress in Michigans 15th District, then read Mackamans
letter to the Illinois Office of the Inspector General (See
text). The letter illustrated the numerous violations of Illinois
electoral law, along with the infringements of basic democratic
principles, involved in the Democrats use of state employees
to obstruct the SEP campaign.
Also attending the conference were representatives of the Green
Party and the Libertarians. Zachary Miller, the Green Partys
candidate for Champaign County Board in District 6, said the Prairie
Greens of East Central Illinois had voted to support Tom Mackamans
right to be on the ballot and oppose the bad faith efforts
of the Democratic Party to keep third parties off the ballot.
Miller said Democratic operatives were challenging his nominating
petitions in similar ways as they were challenging Mackamans.
People they freely admit are registered to vote in the district
are being challenged because they forgot the north,
south, east or west in their
street address. Or they forgot to put junior or senior next to
their name or a hyphen if they were married and retained their
maiden name as part of their last name.
In District 8 and District 9 were running student
candidates who happen to be visiting their parents for the summer.
The Democrats are attempting to claim that these candidates who
are students in good standing at the university have vacated
the district and are ineligible to run. If this ruling is upheld,
it will disenfranchise thousands of students here. All the students
go home to visit their parents and if they are not able to run
for office, they are not able to vote, because its the same
requirements.
Jeff Trigg, the executive director of the Libertarian Party
of Illinois, explained that even though We probably dont
agree a lot on policies, the Greens, independents, Socialist
Equality Party, Libertarians and other non-power parties
and candidates can come together on ballot access
and democracy.
In our case, Republicans like kicking us off the ballot,
he said, relating several elections, including in 1998 and 2002,
when scores of state employees were mobilized by the Republicans
to challenge nominating petitions. Even though you may beat
them they object to your petitions to tie up your time, resources
and money in order to keep you from better competing, Trigg
said.
Trigg said he was helping with Ralph Naders fight in
Illinois where Democrats were challenging more than 20,000 of
the independent presidential candidates 35,000 signatures.
Despite official denials, he said, Anybody who knows politics
in Illinois knows that Michael Madigan, the speaker of the house
and the chair of the state Democrats, made the decision to kick
Nader off the ballot.
After it was revealed that 10 state employees from Madigans
staff had gone through Ralph Naders petitions, they began
sending 16-year-old interns to do the petition challenge, he said.
Now thats just an abuse of power or even child abuseteaching
kids how to kick opponents off the ballot and snub democracy.
Trigg related how the Democrats had recently made a deal with
the Republicans to allow George Bush to be placed on the Illinois
ballot after the official deadline to certify candidates in the
state expired. Michael Madigan offered the Republicans a deal:
If you forgive $1 million in campaign fines against Democrats,
well change the deadline for President Bush.
The Democrats cooperated with the Republicans to put
them on the ballot. Doesnt that tell you who their real
enemy is? They had a perfect opportunity to keep the person who
they say is their worst enemy off the ballot, but they didnt
do it. They willfully went along with it so President Bush could
take advantage of the 9/11 anniversary in New York. Yet they are
challenging Ralph Nader, the Green Party and Tom Mackaman. That
tells you their real enemy is voter choice.
During the question-and-answer period a graduate student at
the University of Illinois, one of those whose names were being
challenged, expressed outrage at the media for all but boycotting
the press conference. I am disgusted that the media is not
covering the effort to deny third parties access to the ballot.
Were talking about our civil rights here and you think that
would be relevant to the press.
White pointed out the near silence of the corporate-controlled
media toward the idea being floated by the Bush administration
that the November elections might be postponed indefinitely under
the guise of terrorist threat. American democracy, he said, was
rotting under the weight of the enormous growth of social inequality.
The wealthy elite cannot impose their reactionary program of war
and attacks on the working class peacefully. The answer to this,
he said, was building a political movement of the working class.
* * *
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:
A travesty of democracy in Illinois
Democrats conspire against voters in bid to remove SEP from ballot
[16 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]
Statement of SEP candidate Tom Mackaman
to Champaign County, Illinois Election Board
[7 July 2004]
Illinois Democratic officials use legislative
staffers to attack third-party campaigns
[6 July 2004]
More letters oppose Democrats' attempt
to bar SEP candidate from Illinois ballot
[16 July 2004]
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