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Press statement of Ohio SEP candidate David Lawrence
By David Lawrence
16 June 2004
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The following press statement was issued by David Lawrence,
Socialist Equality Party candidate for US Congress in Ohios
First Congressional District (Cincinnati). Lawrence released the
statement on June 14, after attorneys filed a federal lawsuit
on his behalf to overturn the states prohibitively early
filing deadline for independent candidates seeking ballot status.
The March 1 filing deadline for independent congressional candidates
in Ohio is an attack on the democratic rights of the more than
2,600 voters who signed nominating petitions to place my name
on the November ballot. It is an affront to all those who believe
that an election should be the venue for genuine political discourse,
not a stage-managed affair held by two big business parties whose
positions on the most basic issues are virtually indistinguishable.
With the support of attorney Robert B. Newman, we are embarking
on this lawsuit in order to guarantee that working people have
the right to vote for a party that advances an alternative to
the policies of war overseas and austerity at home advanced by
the Democrats and Republicans.
The courts have found against Ohio in previous challenges to
its early filing deadline. A 1983 Supreme Court ruling in the
Anderson vs. Celebrezze case forced Ohio to extend the
deadline for independent presidential candidates from March 20
to August 19. The Court declared that the previous deadline had
placed an unconstitutional burden on the candidates
and their supporters.
In a 5-4 vote, the majority ruled: A burden that falls
unequally on independent candidates or on new or small political
parties impinges, by its very nature, on associational choices
protected by the First Amendment, and discriminates against those
candidates and voters whose political preferences lie outside
the existing political parties.
In flagrant disregard of this ruling, the Ohio legislature
has retained the undemocratic early filing deadline for independent
congressional candidates in order to safeguard the political monopoly
of the two parties. It seeks to deny third parties a place on
the ballot in order to stifle political discussion and ensure
that political opponents of the war, the destruction of jobs and
social inequality are not heard.
Under the present rules, our campaign would have had to begin
petitioning in mid-winter, before the Democrats and Republicans
had even selected their candidates. We believe voters should be
allowed, without bureaucratic hurdles, the opportunity to hear
from a wide range of candidates. All candidates should be allowed
access to equal media coverage and entry into debates.
According to Ballot Access News, 25 percent of all voters
are not registered as Democrats or Republicans. A large percentage
of those who are eligible to vote simply choose to forego the
voting process because of frustration with and alienation from
a system that refuses to address their real concerns. Another
substantial portion of the electorate is simply not registered.
The systematic attempt across the United States to restrict
ballot access should be seen in the context of the unprecedented
assault on democratic rights, including the theft of the 2000
elections, the passage of the USA Patriot Act, the mass roundup
of Arab immigrants, and the establishment of a concentration camp
at Guantanamo Bay.
I have entered this race to advance a program based on the
interests of the working class. My campaign will raise issues
that will not be raised by either Republican Congressman Steve
Chabot or Democrat Greg Harris. My candidacy has already evoked
an important response from thousands of working people who want
an end to the war, and are concerned about deepening social inequality,
attacks on jobs, the destruction of education and police brutality.
I call on those who support democratic rights to demand that
the March 1st deadline be removed from the books and that my name
be place on the November ballot. I ask all those who are seeking
a genuine alternative to the two-party monopoly of big business
to support my candidacy.
See Also:
SEP congressional candidate launches
lawsuit against early filing date in Ohio
[16 June 2004]
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