ballot access Archive

Should the Indiana Republican Party Lose Ballot Access?

Jim Shella of WISH-TV is reporting that Secretary of State Charlie White’s votes could be thrown out if convicted of his felony charges. In Indiana, automatic ballot access is gained by hitting the 2% mark in the Secretary of State race ONLY.

According to some legal experts the validity of White’s votes could be challenged, and if thrown out, the IN GOP had no candidate. That means for the next four years, their candidates would have to petition for EVERY race unless the law is changed.

There would only be TWO political parties under the law: The Libertarians and the Democrats.

That sounds pretty good for us, right? So should the Indiana Republican Party lose automatic ballot access? No.

You’d probably find that answer from the LPIN Executive Director a little surprising. In politics, aren’t we supposed to crush our opponents? This would potentially wound our political rival for many years to come. Maybe that’s how the other guys look at it, but I think Libertarians ought to look at politics differently.

Just as economic competition is good, electoral competition is good! It will make our republic stronger if more competing ideas are presented.

Our message on electoral reform has been consistent for decades, and was highlighted in last year’s SOS campaign with Mike Wherry:

  • Lowering the threshold for ballot access from 2% to .5% to allow more Hoosiers to exercise their 1st Amendment Rights. This would take the number of votes needed from roughly 35,000 to a little less than 10,000.
  • Maintaining logical district boundaries at every level. Redistricting should be completely independent.
  • Affording voters electoral recall as an option
  • Providing voters fair and multi-partisan input on interpretation of election law, expanding the Indiana Election Commission to include any political party that has successfully maintained ballot access for one complete election cycle
  • Ensuring that our votes are counted and counted properly. We must move away from the paperless electronic voting systems across the state and insist on a paper trail that can be physically audited.
  • Moving the 2% automatic ballot access requirement to ANY statewide election instead of just the SOS race.

After Mike Wherry raised this last point in his Indianapolis Star editorial interview, the state’s largest newspaper agreed, and argued for Mike’s point in a Sunday editorial stating that ballot access requirements should be expanded to any statewide race.

Ballot access for a political party IS a first amendment right in my point of view. I am not a Republican or a Democrat. I am not even an Independent. I am a proud Libertarian, and a growing number of Hoosiers are as well. We have the right to freely associate with each other to present our ideas to voters as a bona fide organization.

So while I rarely agree with Republicans, their voters should have the opportunity to vote for their ideas. Their voters should not be disenfranchised because of one candidate’s actions.

The Libertarian Party of Indiana Maintains Ballot Access for Four More Years

The Libertarian Party of Indiana will maintain ballot access for four more years because of their achievement of six percent in the Secretary of State race. Libertarian Mike Wherry earned 100,847 votes which is the highest number of votes cast for a single candidate in the LPIN’s history.

Automatic Ballot access is granted to a political party that reaches two percent of the vote while the ten percent mark enters a political party in to the primary system. In 2006, Mike Kole received 54,381 votes (3.3%). Rebecca Sink-Burris was the party’s candidate in 2002, and received 60,937 votes or (4.1%).

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The Rutherford Report: Mike Wherry for Secretary of State Radio Commercials

Here is the list of stations in which Libertarian Mike Wherry for Indiana Secretary of State radio commercials are running from now until Tuesday:

WHON – Richmond/Wayne County
WQLK – Richmond/Wayne County
WLEG – Elkhart/Michiana
WRAY – Princeton/Evansville
WCOE – La Porte/NW Indiana
WIOU – Kokomo/Central
WIFE – Rushville/East Central
WXNT – Indianapolis/Central
WOWO – Ft. Wayne/Northeast
WWWY – Columbus/Indianapolis/Southeast
ESPN/WBOW/WSDX – Terre Haute/Lafayette West Central

I heard one on WXNT in Indianapolis yesterday!

SOS Candidate Mike Wherry Launches New Radio Spot

Our Libertarian Party of Indiana candidate for Secretary of State Mike Wherry has been working hard this summer. Mike has attended many campaign events, fairs, Libertarian functions, and has been interviewed by local media as he’s stopped in town. Mike has posted many of these events and news articles on his Facebook Page to keep you updated on his hard work. Please click here to follow his updates and share this page with your friends!

Mike recently did an interview for the Libertarian Party of Indiana podcast. Hear Mike talk about his campaign and it’s importance for Hoosier voters.

Labor Day is often seen as the launching point for the fall campaign season. We are excited to get under way! Many of our 102 candidates for office in Indiana have found nothing but positive responses as they’ve knocked on doors and asked for votes. In fact, the LP has been asked by the other two parties to participate in several debates around Indiana because we are a bona fide political party. We are a bona fide political party giving the two-party system competition and voters choices because of one thing: ballot access.

This year, the LPIN must achieve 2% of the vote in the Secretary of State’s race to maintain that automatic ballot access for another four years. Our 2006 candidate for the office, Mike Kole, has written an article on the importance of third-party ballot access. Please take a moment and read his arguments.

Now more than ever, we need you to partner with us to ensure that the voters have a 3rd party choice for the next four years.

Mike has produced a brand new radio spot that we need to put on the air immediately! We need your help to do this. Will you help maintain third-party ballot access for four more years by contributing $10, $25, $50, $100, or $500 to Mike Wherry’s campaign today? If so, please click here to go directly to www.MikeWherry.com’s donation section.

Please take a moment to listen to the ad: Weary Mike Wherry.

Ballot Discrimination In North Dakota

I was infuriated at seeing this item in the news. From the Forum of Fargo-Moorhead:

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against Secretary of State Al Jaeger that was filed by three Libertarian candidates for the North Dakota Legislature who sought placement on the November ballot.

Richard Ames of Wahpeton, along with Grand Forks residents Thommy Passa and Anthony Stewart, argued that North Dakota’s ballot access requirements are unconstitutional because they require candidates to get a minimum number of primary election votes, even if they run unopposed.

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Secretary of State Candidate Mike Wherry on Ballot Access

The importance of the Secretary of State’s race to the Libertarian Party is well known to political insiders and long-time Libertarian supporters. Those supporters new to the political process might be surprised to learn that if Mike Wherry fails to achieve a minimum percentage of votes, the Libertarian party will lose its’ ballot status.

Wherry spoke about ballot access particulars and the value Libertarians bring to Hoosier voters when they challenge incumbents.

Plus, a new Mike Wherry radio ad debuts at the beginning of the podcast. Please contribute to putting this ad on the air through financial contributions at: www.mikewherry.com

Listen to the podcast here: 059 Mike Wherry on ballot access and the implications of the lack thereof

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