Dear Colleagues,

This morning at 8:00 am, LPVA chairman Chuck Moulton, Johnson for President 
attorney Alicia Dearn, and I attended the meeting of the State Board of 
Elections in Richmond, VA.

This meeting was intended to be mainly to decide what order the political 
parties will have on the ballot:

http://www.sbe.virginia.gov/webdocs/Agenda%209-4-2012.pdf

However, as you may remember from our previous messages, accomplice lawyers for 
the Republican Party of Virginia wrote a letter to the Board asking to have 
their objections to our petitions heard.  The Republicans object to the 
inclusion of the Libertarian and Constitution parties on the ballot AT ALL!

Technically speaking, hearing such objections was outside of the purview of the 
Board (there is no statutory authority for the Board to withhold ballot status 
from candidates or groups that have met all of the published requirements); and 
there is an argument to be made that the Board chairman Charles E. Judd should 
have ruled consideration of the Republican complaints as "out of order", and 
thus dispensed with it entirely.

However, he did not.  Three items had been added to the agenda provided at the 
meeting.  The first two items were to hear Republican objections to 1) the 
Libertarian Party petition and 2) the Constitution Party petition, the third 
was to hear comments from the Libertarian and Constitution parties in response.

LPVA's Moulton spoke to some of the issues raised, as did Ms. Dearn and several 
representatives of the Constitution Party (including candidate Goode himself).

In my view, the Republicans abused the time of everyone in attendance, with 
objections that boiled down to alleging crimes where none existed.  For 
instance, they claimed that when a notary notarizes a petition form, only the 
notary himself can write down the notarial statement.  For instance, the 
following is the notarial statement on the presidential petition:

*******************************************************************

The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn before me this
________ day of ____________________________ , 20 ____ , by
_______________________________________________________ .

*******************************************************************

Check it out at the bottom of page 3:

http://www.sbe.virginia.gov/cms/documents/Petition%20of%20Qualified%20Voters%20for%20Electors%20for%20Pres%20and%20V%20Pres%20SBE-543_letter%20Rev%203.12.pdf

So if no one else can "help write the notarial statement", then the words 
preprinted on the sheet (eg "The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn 
before me this..." should not be there either.  After all, the notary didn't 
write it!

Indeed, many years ago when I was a notary, I specifically asked the Notary 
Director (see http://www.commonwealth.virginia.gov/Notary/notary.cfm ) at the 
time if it was permissible to use pre-inked stamps to fill in the common 
blanks, and I was told "yes".  Notaries in Virginia often had a pre-inked stamp 
just for the "DATE NOTARY COMMISSION EXPIRES" blank.  Are we to believe then 
that all documents notarized in Virginia with such a stamp are invalid?

In short, the high-dollar Ivy League-educated Republican lawyers conjured up 
several similar chimerical definitions of petition fraud and submitted a binder 
full of specific allegations based on their fantasies.

Apparently a law degree doesn't impart a grasp of common sense.

A few of their claims were actually correct -- such as a few dozen people who 
signed more than one petition for the same group.  However, those signatures 
had already been deducted by State Board of Elections staff.  When staff checks 
a set of petitions, they mark the record of each signing voter, so that if 
their signature is encountered again, they know that person has already been 
counted previously.

Anyway, as the meeting continued, Chairman Judd called upon the Assistant AG in 
attendance at the meeting for his opinion, and he said essentially what our 
position has been all along: that the Elections Board was there to decide 
ballot order, and that there was no statutory authority for the Board to 
withhold ballot status for groups that had submitted sufficient signatures and 
paperwork [keep in mind I am summarizing or paraphrasing his remarks].

Eventually the Board moved to ask Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's office to 
investigate the Republicans' claims.  LPVA chair Moulton asked Judd to clarify 
if the Libertarian Party would be investigated also.  I was listening, but the 
answer seemed a bit fuzzy -- but it appeared to me that he indicated it was the 
Constitution Party petition by itself that was being considered for further 
investigation.

The Board then moved to establish the ballot order for the three alternative 
parties.  The names of each group were written on small pieces of paper, placed 
in identical 35mm film canisters, mixed up, and then opened one at a time, with 
the first one being the group which would appear on the 3rd ballot line after 
the R's and D's.  The ballot order for all parties was thus fixed:

        Line 1: Republicans
        Line 2: Democrats
        Line 3: Constitution
        Line 4: Libertarian
        Line 5: Green

Just before the meeting closed, I asked Chairman Judd to specify if there were 
any other meetings scheduled of the Board between this one and their next 
regular meeting.  I wanted to get something on the record so that if they do 
hold a "special" meeting to revisit the topic, there's less chance of an ambush.

He said there would be a meeting next week to certify the election results in 
the special elections, but nothing else until the next regular meeting.

And that was it.

I left with some concerns about the near future, but we are forced to wait for 
the next move on the part of the Republican lawyers.

Perhaps we should start getting copies of every Republican primary petition, 
and do what they did to us.  I wonder how these petty tyrants would like it?

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HOW CAN YOU HELP?
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ACTION ITEM # 1:  Don't forget -- there will be some expenses to deal with in 
order to fight this challenge (travel costs, legal fees, possibly FOIA fees, 
etc) so if you can help out with a donation, it would be greatly appreciated.  
Please visit http://Contribute.LPVA.com and throw a few dollars into the 
account.  There is an option for "notes" on one of the payment pages, just 
paste in the phrase "Petition Challenge" in that box and we will direct your 
contribution to these expenses.  **THANK YOU** for any help you can provide.

ACTION ITEM # 2:  Publicize what's going on to your friends and family who 
believe in fairness and defending the rights of political minorities.  Leave a 
comment on, and "Share" this article with your Facebook friends:

http://www2.timesdispatch.com/news/2012/sep/04/tdmet01-va-gop-challenges-ballot-petitions-of-good-ar-2175648/#fbcomments



Same article on WSLS Radio site:

http://www2.wsls.com/news/2012/sep/04/10/va-oks-constitution-libertarian-green-presidential-ar-2176934/

On Virginia Watchdog:

http://watchdog.org/54423/va-state-puts-virgil-goode-libertarians-and-greens-on-presidential-ballot/

More:

http://www.google.com/news?ncl=dO756I2rXAcYqDMdLPGnImJQnF5VM&q=%22Libertarian+Party%22+Virginia&lr=English&region&ned=us&hl=en

Best wishes!

        Sincerely Yours,

        Marc Montoni, Secretary
        Libertarian Party of Virginia
        804-592-6066 (h) or 703-715-6230 (LPVA Voicemail)
        http://www.LPVA.com
        <[email protected]> 


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