Dear Friend,

 

Please sign the petition to Secretary of State Debra Bowen and give her a call


If you think voters should have a variety of candidates to choose from in the 
June primary, please act now.  Secretary of State Debra Bowen has just has 
eliminated two of the four candidates submitted for the socialist Peace and 
Freedom Party ballot.  Please sign the on-line petition (link listed below) 
if you agree that a party's voters should have the right to choose between 
all serious candidates for that party's presidential nomination. Then, forward 
the petition to your friends so that they may sign it too. 

Here is the petition: 
http://signon.org/sign/bowen-list-all-candidates?source=c.url&r_by=1324879. 



Please also read the statement below by C.T. Weber, Chair of the Peace and 
Freedom Party (PFP) State Central Committee, which documents the unilateral 
and illegal omission of two PFP candidates for president from the state's 
primary 
ballot. One of the two is Freedom Socialist Party (FSP) candidate Stephen 
Durham, 
an FSP local organizer first in Los Angeles and currently in New York City. 


FSP also asks supporters of ballot access and open elections to call the state 
elections division at 916-657-2166 and demand that the two omitted PFP 
candidates 
be added to the state's published list of PFP candidates.


For more information about Stephen Durham and the FSP's 2012 presidential 
campaign, 
visit www.VoteSocialism.com or call Mary Ann Curtis, Los Angeles campaign 
manager 
at 323-732-6416.

 

In solidarity,

 

Mary Ann Curtis

STATEMENT OF C.T. WEBER, PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY CALIFORNIA STATE CHAIR

 

February 8, 2012

 

Late on February 6th Secretary of State Debra Bowen's office released her list 
of candidates for President of the United States who would appear on the 
primary 
election ballots of the various parties in the presidential preference section. 
Breaking the precedent of the previous 36 years, this list for the first time 
omits many or most of the candidates reported to her by the state chairs of 
some of the political parties, including two of the four candidates that I 
reported to her were found by our State Executive Committee to be serious 
seekers 
of the Peace and Freedom Party nomination. (While Stewart Alexander and Rocky 
Anderson were listed, Stephan Durham and Peta Lindsay were omitted.)


Visiting her office yesterday, I found that her staff was determined to keep 
secret the criteria used by the Secretary of State in selecting her choices 
for the ballot, refused to tell me who attended the meeting at which the 
criteria 
were determined, refused to tell me whether Bowen was present at that meeting, 
and refused to justify in any way her omission of candidates who are clearly 
serious about obtaining the Peace and Freedom Party nomination, and generally 
considered serious candidates by party activists (and by their opponents). 
I was told, to my astonishment, that Bowen could list any names she pleased 
without any logical criteria at all. This is not what it says in the elections 
code.


In fact, the Elections Code (section 6720) states that the Secretary of State 
shall include the names of candidates recognized throughout California as 
active 
candidates for the Peace and Freedom Party nomination for President. All four 
of the names submitted are in fact those of candidates who are recognized, 
and have some support, from all areas of California, as well as various other 
parts of the country. This may not be apparent from reports in the commercial 
media, but Peace and Freedom Party activists have never depended on the 
commercial 
media for their information about presidential candidacies, as the commercial 
media rarely mention our candidates at all. The publications of various groups 
on the left, the blogs and websites and e-mail lists used by those on the left 
to communicate with each other, and communication at meetings and rallies 
through 
word-of-mouth and leaflets, are the "media" used by Peace and Freedom members 
to learn about the various candidates who seek our presidential nomination.


It appears possible that the Secretary of State may have unlawfully developed 
a list of criteria for selecting recognized candidates that is the same for 
candidates in all parties. In fact, the criteria in the election code differ 
for each party. For example, coverage in the news media is a legal criterion 
in the American Independent Party (EC section 6520), but is purposely omitted 
in the Peace and Freedom Party section of the code. Qualifying for funding 
under the Federal Elections Campaign Act is included in the criteria for the 
Democratic Party (EC section 6041), but is purposely omitted in the Peace and 
Freedom Party section of the code. The unjustifiable secrecy being maintained 
around the Secretary of State's list of criteria may conceal the mistaken and 
unlawful development of a common list of criteria for all parties, and if this 
is the case, the Secretary of State should come clean, and admit the mistake, 
while adding the improperly omitted candidates to the list for the ballot.


The Elections Code (section 6721) provides that the Secretary of State shall 
ask the State Chair and the County Chairs of the Peace and Freedom Party for 
information regarding presidential candidates, and states that any information 
they wish to submit "will be considered by the Secretary of State." In fact, 
in 2012, the Secretary of State failed to make this request of the various 
County Chairs, although their names and contact information are available to 
her, and obviously failed to consider the information submitted by the State 
Chair on behalf of the State Executive Committee of the party. This is not 
a choice available to the Secretary of State under the law, but is a lapse 
and a failure to follow the law.


While those omitted may circulate petitions among Peace and Freedom Party 
voters 
to have their names added, this is a serious burden that is not supposed to 
be imposed on generally recognized candidates. It is highly unfair to list 
two of the recognized candidates, but force the other two of them to put in 
substantial work and money to obtain the primary ballot access the first two 
have without this work and expenditure.

The Elections Code (section 6722) states that the Secretary of State may add 
to her announced selections after the announcement is made. I strongly urge 
Secretary of State Bowen to consider the information now being submitted to 
her office to demonstrate that all four of the candidates reported to her by 
our party as serious candidates are indeed serious candidates, and announce 
at the earliest possible date the addition of the two omitted candidates to 
the list of those who will appear on the ballot.


I further urge Secretary of State Bowen, who was elected and re-elected as 
the candidate who would make the functioning of her office more transparent, 
to release her criteria for selecting candidates for the presidential 
preference 
primary, the names of those present when those criteria were developed, and 
how those criteria were used to select two but omit two others on the list 
submitted by the Peace and Freedom Party's elected leadership. 


-C.T. Weber, California State Chair, Peace and Freedom Party





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