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SEP candidate in California turns in signatures in lieu of
filing fee
By our correspondent
26 July 2006
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Supporters of the Socialist Equality Party in southern California
turned in 7,587 signatures on Tuesday as part of the campaign
to put John Burton on the ballot for US Congress from the 29th
Congressional District, which includes Pasadena, Glendale and
part of Burbank.
Under California election law, the initial signature submission
qualifies Burton for a waiver of the filing fee. These signatures,
however, will go toward meeting the 8,842 signatures required
to place Burtons name on the November ballot as an independent
candidate.
The signatures represent a wellspring of support for the SEPs
perspective of building an independent party of the working class
based on a socialist program. SEP supporters in the district plan
to wage an all-out campaign in the final weeks of the petitioning
period to gather enough signatures to withstand any challenge
from the Democrats or Republicans. The deadline for submitting
the nominating petitions is August 11.
The number of signatures required to get on the ballot as an
independent candidate is so extreme that the clerk at the elections
board expressed surprise when SEP supporters brought in a stack
of petitions more than seven inches high. She had never before
seen so many petition sheets brought into her office.
In 2004, not a single person qualified to run for US Congress
from California as an independent candidate, because the requirements
are so onerous. So far, Burton is the only independent candidate
to submit petitions in lieu of a filing fee.
Many signers who supported Burtons expressed opposition
to the war in Iraq as well as the bombing of Lebanon. SEP petitioners
struck a chord when they spoke of the disparity between the conditions
of life for the working class population of the district and the
lifestyle of the privileged elite, which piles up ever more obscene
levels of personal wealth.
The 29th Congressional District is enormously diverse. It reflects
profound demographic changes that are common to most urban centers
in the United States. Workers from Mexico and other parts of Latin
America, Armenia, Lebanon, China, Japan, Russia, Germany, Canada
and England populate the district in large numbers. The SEPs
position on the need for a united movement of working people and
for the defense of immigrant workers has won a strong response.
Close to 40,000 election brochures have been distributed in
both English and Spanish in the course of the campaign. The signatures
collected have been obtained under difficult circumstances, including
a heat wave that registered temperatures as high as 116 degrees
Fahrenheit last weekend.
SEP candidate John Burton made the following statement following
the submission of the signatures. I want to thank all those
who have signed our petitions. This represents a huge achievement.
We know the election ballot laws are designed not for ballot access,
but for the oppositeto prevent an independent political
alternative to the Democrats and the Republicans. The support
we have won so far speaks to the anger of millions of working
people who feel they have no voice under the present political
setup.
I also want to thank all of our supporters who have tirelessly
campaigned for these signatures. They are not paid petitioners.
They have fought so very hard because we all believe passionately
in the need to bring the program and ideas of the SEP to working
people.
Lastly, I am making an appeal for our supporters and
readers of the WSWS in the area to join us in the last few weeks
to insure that we go well beyond the required number of signatures,
in order to prepare for any possible challenge that may be made
by either the Democrats or the Republicans. While we already have
over seven thousand signatures, we still have a long way to go
in the final two weeks. From the experiences of the SEP in other
areas of the country, we know that many valid signatures may be
challenged.
Supporters of the SEP in the area will be organizing major
petition drives over the weekends of July 29-30 and August 5-6.
To contact the SEP and join the campaign in California,
click
here.
See Also:
Campaigners win broad support
to place SEP candidate on ballot in California
[21 June 2006]
California gubernatorial primary
reflects alienation from US two-party system
[14 June 2006]
SEP candidate responds on
Iraq war stance of California Democrat Adam Schiff
[31 May 2006]
Democratic Congressman backs
continuing military occupation of Iraq at California meeting
[11 May 2006]
For a socialist alternative
in the 2006 US elections: Statement of the Socialist Equality
Party
[12 January 2006]
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