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SEP Illinois candidate holds press conference on Democrats
bid to block ballot status
By Tom Mackaman
13 July 2006
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On Wednesday, the Socialist Equality Party held a press conference
at the Illini Student Union on the campus of the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The press conference was called
to discuss the efforts of the Illinois Democratic Party to bar
Joe Parnarauskis, the SEPs candidate for State Senate for
Illinois 52nd Legislative District, from the ballot.
Tom Abram, the Green Party candidate for State Representative
in the 103rd District, was also in attendance. The Democrats are
also challenging the entire statewide slate of the Illinois Green
Party.

The press conference was attended by two local television stations,
three radio stations, and the University of Illinois student newspaper,
the Daily Illini.
Joe Parnarauskis was introduced by Jerome White, the SEPs
candidate for Congress in Michigans 12th Congressional District.
In his remarks, Parnarauskis discussed the preliminary hearing
held the previous day in Chicago by the State Board of Elections
to review the Democratic Partys objections to the SEP nominating
petitions. (See Attorney for SEP
candidate calls on Illinois election board to throw out Democrats
ballot challenge)
At Tuesdays hearing, SEP legal counselor Andrew Spiegel
submitted a Motion to Strike and Dismiss, calling
on the State Board of Elections to throw out the Democrats
objections as a bad-faith challenge. In 2004, the Democratic Party
waged an unsuccessful attempt to remove the SEP from the ballot
for state representative in Urbana and Champaign.
Parnarauskis began his statement by pointing to the historical
significance of the attempt to remove the SEP from the ballot:
It is ironic that yesterdays hearing took place
a week after the Fourth of July, which celebrates the birth of
the United States as a democratic republic, and just days after
the anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which lifted
long-standing legal infringements on the democratic rights of
African Americans to vote.
There is another irony. Illinois proudly calls itself
the Land of Lincoln. Yet Lincoln was the standard-bearer
of a third party that challenged the old two-party consensus that
defended slavery.
Serious defenders of democracy believe that the electoral
process should be a forum for the widest possible discussion and
debate on important issues of the day, including the life-and-death
question of war. Yet in America, a country with a population of
nearly 300 million, with the most diverse social, regional and
political interests, there are only two political parties, whose
differences on these matters are minimal, at best. The entire
political process is rigged to prevent the participation of third
party candidates and to narrow the spectrum of political choices.
Over the course of two months, my supporters gathered
nearly 5,000 signatures in Champaign and Vermilion counties, far
more than the 2,985 signatures required to place my name on the
ballot. The objection filed on July 3rd by Gregory Lietz and John
Drehertwo Democratic Party precinct committeemen in Danvillecharges
that more than half of the petitions I submitted are invalid.
Parnarauskis then pointed to the results of the SEPs
preliminary analysis of the Democrats objections, which
has already demonstrated that the entire affair is a bad-faith
attempt to obstruct the SEP campaign. Parnarauskis explained that
this was a transparent attempt not to reveal the veracity of the
signatures, but to keep him off the ballot in order to avoid discussion
of the war in Iraq and the attack on democratic rights and living
standards in the US.
The Democratic Party wants no discussion, Parnarauskis
continued, because they are in collusion with the Republicans
behind the war in Iraq, the attack on democratic rights, and the
assault on living standards in this district, state and nation.
While the Democratic Party grovels before the Bush administrations
national and international agenda, they spare no effort, legal
or not, to block third party candidates from the ballot.
During our petition gathering campaign, we spoke with
thousands of people. The vast majority of them expressed opposition
to this criminal war, the government attack on democratic rights,
and the looting of wealth by the corporate aristocracy that controls
both parties.
The cynical attempt to remove my name from the ballot
only demonstrates how this two-party system colludes to block
the aspirations of the vast majority of the American people.
Parnarauskis concluded by noting that the SEP stands together
with the Green Party in its attempt to push back the Democratic
Partys effort to remove its entire slate of statewide candidates
from the ballot.
Tom Abram, speaking for the Green Party, noted that the Greens
had gathered over 39,000 signatures to put their candidates on
the ballot statewide, far more than the 25,000 required by law.
He also distributed examples of the dubious methods used by the
Democratic Party against the petitions of third party candidates,
showing reporters a number of petition sheets in which the Greens
had recovered far more than 80 percent of the signatures challenged.
White then opened the conference for questions from reporters.
A television reporter asked White whether or not the SEP and Greens
should not simply expect these challenges, since they
happen regularly.
It is indeed the modus operandi of the Democratic Party,
White responded. But it is not well known among the American
people that their democratic rights are so trampled upon. Were
saying that election fraud is taking place. It is your job, the
job of the press, to investigate this.
There was a deep sentiment among the 5,000 people who
signed Joes petitions to put another choice on the ballot,
to expand political discussion. An election should be a period
when there is an open discussion of the most pressing political
questions. But because the Democratic and Republican parties conspire
to remove third parties from the ballot, politics is reduced to
the lowest gutter level of mudslinging.
Responding to another question, Parnarauskis vowed to continue
to fight the Democratic Partys attempt to remove him from
the ballot and to expose as widely as possible the dangerous implications
of this assault on basic democratic rights.
We call upon WSWS readers to support Parnarauskis and the SEP
by continuing to send letters of protest to the State Board of
Elections at webmaster@elections.state.il.us.
Please
send copies of all messages to the WSWS.
See Also:
SEP candidate exposes Democrats' election
fraud at Chicago press conference
[12 July 2006]
Attorney for SEP candidate calls on Illinois
election board to throw out Democrats' ballot challenge
[12 July 2006]
Stop the Democratic Partys attack
on third-party campaigns! Place SEP candidate Joe Parnarauskis
on the ballot in Illinois!
[6 July 2006]
Illinois Democrats file bogus objection
in bid to bar SEP from ballot
[4 July 2006]
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