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SEP to file petitions to place Joe Parnarauskis on the ballot
in Illinois
By Kate Randall
26 June 2006
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Socialist Equality Party supporters gathered more than 1,300
signatures in the final weekend of campaigning in Champaign-Urbana,
Illinois to place Joe Parnarauskis on the ballot for state Senate
from Illinois 52nd Legislative District.
On Monday, the campaign committee will submit petitions bearing
the signatures of more than 5,075 registered voters to election
officials in the state capital, Springfield. Supporters of Parnarauskis
socialist campaign obtained far more than the 2,985 signatures
required to gain ballot access.
This weekends efforts were a powerful culmination of
a campaign that has battled attempts by local authorities to block
petitioners constitutionally protected right to collect
signatures to place their candidate on the ballot. Both the Urbana
Free Library and the Champaign Public Library banned SEP supporters
from collecting signatures on public property outside the libraries,
and a Champaign police officer threatened an SEP campaign worker
petitioning on a street corner near the University of Illinois.
The SEP and the World Socialist Web Site launched a
campaign against this political harassment, and scores of supporters
from across the country and around the world wrote to the mayors
of Urbana and Champaign in protest. City officials in both towns
refused to lift the ban on SEP petitioning outside the libraries.
On Saturday, the News-Gazette, a local newspaper in
Champaign-Urbana, published an article on the controversy over
the SEPs right to petition outside the libraries. The article
quoted SEP attorney Andrew Spiegel, who said the petitioning ban
was a violation of First Amendment rights.
Many residents of Champaign and Urbana with whom SEP petitioners
spoke were aware of the dispute and expressed outrage at the flagrant
attack on democratic rights.
The bulk of the signatures collected over the weekend were
obtained at the Taste of Champaign festival, held at a public
park in the city. Festival organizers initially attempted to stop
petitioners from collecting signatures beside a booth for SEP
candidate Parnarauskis, which his campaign had reserved in advance
of the event. However, after checking with their legal department,
they backed off.
SEP supporters encountered a powerful response, especially
to the partys opposition to the war in Iraq. Many people
had family members or friends who were in the military. There
was also a strong response on the question of worsening social
conditions and the growing chasm between the financial elite and
the broad mass of working people. Many were particularly angered
over the squandering of hundreds of billions of dollars on the
Iraq war while urgent social needs at home went unmet.
Parnarauskis, 52, is a life-long resident of Illinois
52nd District. He grew up in Westville and has worked as a registered
nurse for two decades.
He thanked his supporters and said he looked forward to representing
the Socialist Equality Party in the upcoming campaign:
Many people look with disgust on the two-party system
and understand that neither of the major parties speaks for working
class people. Theyre willing to support my candidacy and
the SEP because we oppose the war, the assault on democratic rights,
including government spying, and the attacks on jobs and living
standards.
People responded to our campaign and were grateful to
see a candidate take a stand for their interests. They look and
see that billions are being spent in Iraq that could be spent
on vital social programs. I spoke to many people who are concerned
about the rising cost of health care, including seniors, and they
were particularly disgusted by the rising cost of medicines.
When a handful of billionaires are pocketing the wealth
of society and so many are going without, something is woefully
wrong. Our campaign is about providing a socialist solution to
this crisis.
See Also:
A reply to the mayor of Urbana, Illinois,
on the harassment of SEP petitioners
[23 June 2006]
Champaign, Illinois officials uphold
unconstitutional ban on SEP petitioners
[20 June 2006]
Police threaten Socialist Equality Party
petitioners in Illinois
[19 June 2006]
SEP campaign in Illinois reaches minimum
signature requirement
[16 June 2006]
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