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Stop the Democratic Partys attack on third-party campaigns!
Place SEP candidate Joe Parnarauskis on the ballot in Illinois!
Statement of the Socialist Equality Party
6 July 2006
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The Socialist Equality Party calls on all our supporters and
all those who defend democratic rights, in the United States and
throughout the world, to flood the Illinois Board of Elections
with protests against the attempt by the Democratic Party to keep
SEP state Senate candidate Joe Parnarauskis off the November ballot.
The SEP calls for joint action with other third parties, including
the Green Party of Illinois, whose gubernatorial and other statewide
candidates are also being challenged, to defeat the efforts of
the Democratic and Republican parties to deny citizens the right
to vote for a candidate of their choice.
On July 3, the Illinois Democratic Party filed an objection
challenging the validity of more than half the signatures collected
on nominating petitions for Parnarauskis, the SEP candidate for
state Senate from the 52nd Legislative District, which includes
Champaign, Urbana and Danville in east central Illinois. Parnarauskis
is running against Democrat Michael Frerichs and Republican Judy
Meyers.
The SEP submitted 4,991 signatures, far more than the 2,985
required to place an independent candidate on the ballot.
The objection was filed by two local Democratic Party precinct
committeemen from DanvilleGregory Lietz and John Dreher.
Behind these party functionaries, however, stands the full weight
of the Illinois Democratic Party machine, which is determined
to prevent any challenge to the two-party monopoly.
The objections to the SEP and the Illinois Green Party were
submitted to the Board of Elections office in Chicago by Michael
J. Kasper, the general counsel and treasurer of the Illinois Democratic
Party. Kaspers past clients include President Clinton, the
Gore-Lieberman campaign in 2004, US Senator Dick Durbin, and scores
of Democratic politicians in Chicago and the state capital of
Springfield, including Illinois House Speaker Michael J. Madigan,
one of the states most powerful machine politicians.
Kasper led the legal effort to bar independent presidential
candidate Ralph Nader from the Illinois ballot in 2004. Notwithstanding
such anti-democratic activities, Kasper teaches courses on Voting
Rights and on Elections and the Legislative Process at the John
Marshall Law School.
Illinois already has some of the most onerous ballot access
laws in the US, with large signature requirements and early filing
deadlines. Despite these obstacles, SEP supporters collected nearly
5,000 signatures in Champaign and Vermilion countiesa testimony
to widespread dissatisfaction with the two-party system and the
desire of large numbers of working people for a socialist alternative
to the pro-war and pro-corporate policies of the Democrats and
Republicans.
The effort to bar our candidate from the ballot is not only
an attack on the SEP, it is an attempt to disenfranchise those
who signed our petitions and prevent citizens from having the
opportunity to vote for an alternative to the two corporate-controlled
parties.
The thuggish methods being employed by the Democrats should
put to rest any illusions that this is a party of the people
or one that defends democratic rights. The Democrats cower before
the Bush administration, but they act ruthlessly and employ all
means, fair or foul, to keep socialist and antiwar political opponents
off the ballot.
The Democrats intend to employ the same unscrupulous methods
against Parnarauskis that they used in 2004 against Tom Mackaman,
who ran as the SEP candidate for state legislature from the 103rd
District in Champaign County.
Champaign County Clerk Mark Shelden recently stated on the
web site Illinipundit.com, If you were involved at
all in the Mackaman case two years ago, you would have seen that
the challenge was purely a harassment challenge... Those of us
who reviewed them would have awarded attorneys fees to Mackaman
if there had been a legal provision to do so.
The Democrats challenge to Mackamans nominating
petitions began with Michael Madigan using paid legislative staffers
to review the SEP petitions, along with those of the Greens, the
Libertarians and Ralph Nader. This was a direct violation of the
states Election Code and the State Employees Ethics in Government
Act, which forbid state employees from engaging in partisan political
activity during working hours.
Madigan blocked any investigation into this illegal activity
by refusing to release the timesheets of his employees, and the
matter was quashed by the states attorney general, Lisa
Madigan, daughter of Michael Madigan.
When Democratic Party petition checkers were presented by Champaign
County officials with voter rolls proving that the signers of
Mackamans petitions were legally registered, they refused
to withdraw their objections. They had been given written instructions
to uphold every objection, now matter how transparently false.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for Madigan accused the SEP of submitting
phony petitions.
The Democrats dropped their challenge only after a month-long
legal and political fight by the SEP, in the course of which scores
of protest letters from throughout the US and around the world
were sent to the county clerks office.
In reprising the same gutter methods against SEP candidate
Parnarauskis, the Democrats calculate that, at the very least,
they can impose enormous financial and logistical burdens on our
party, which will have to divert manpower and resources from our
campaign to fight the challenge.
The Democrats have objected to 2,537 signatures, or 51 percent
of the 4,991 signatures submitted by the SEP. They claim that
the SEP is 531 signatures below the minimum (2,985), and therefore
Parnarauskis name should not be placed on the ballot.
The Democrats have no interest in discerning the intent of
the voters who signed the SEP petitions. They have one aimto
exclude as many signatures as possible, using whatever technical
discrepancies they can find, or invent. These include signers
printing their names instead of writing them in cursive, or leaving
out an apartment number.
They are demanding that 44 petition sheets, bearing the names
of some 440 voters who want to see the SEP on the ballot, be thrown
out. Why? Because under the heading Office they say
State Senator instead of State Senator52nd
District! (This despite the fact that every petition sheet
speaks of qualified voters of the 52nd State Senate Legislative
District.)
What is the difference between such methods and the dirty tricks
employed by the Republicans to stop the Florida recount in 2000
and suppress the vote in Ohio in 2004? Trampling on voting rights
and political expression is a bipartisan policy of Americas
two big business parties.
These methods violate the spirit and letter of US and state
voting rights laws, including the Illinois State Constitution,
which declares, All elections shall be free and equal.
The states election code also prohibits the use of deception,
forgery and bribery to deprive individuals of their rights
in relation to the conduct of elections, voting, or nomination
or election of candidates for public or political party office.
The more the base of popular support for the two-party system
narrows, the more the Democrats and Republicans conspire to deprive
the mass of working people of any political channel through which
they can express their aspirations and demands.
The Socialist Equality Party intends to wage an aggressive
legal and political fight to place our candidate, Joe Parnarauskis,
on the Illinois ballot. On July 11, a preliminary hearing on the
Democrats objection will be held by the Illinois Board of
Electionsa body made up of four Democrats and four Republicans.
We call on all of our supporters and all readers of the World
Socialist Web Site 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.
This fight will require a considerable expenditure of funds.
We appeal to all of our readers and supporters, and all those
who defend democratic rights, to send contributions to the SEP election
fund.
See Also:
Illinois Democrats file bogus objection
in bid to bar SEP from ballot
[4 July 2006]
Democratic operatives aim
to bar SEP from Illinois ballot: Who are Jim Rogal and Liz Brown?
[30June 2006]
SEP candidate in Illinois
holds press conference to announce petition filing for November
ballot
[28 June 2006]
Illinois Democrats prepare
challenge against petitions to place SEP candidate on ballot
[28 June 2006]
Democrats conspire
against voters in bid to remove SEP from ballot
[16 July 2004]
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