Green Party Candidates Removed From the November General Election Ballot
Thursday, June 12, 2008
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GREEN PARTY CANDIDATES REMOVED FROM THE NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
This
week, the State Officers Electoral Board decided to remove four
anti-war Green Party congressional candidates from the November ballot,
two of whom served during the Iraq War. The removed candidates are Iain
Abernathy of Round Lake Beach (8th District), Dave Kalbfleisch of
Arlington Heights (10th District), Rob Hill of DeKalb (14th district)
and Troy Dennis of Mount Zion (17th district). This decision denies all
voters in these districts a fair choice for the November election.
The
Board's decisions were based on unsubstantiated charges and creative
interpretations of the election code put forth by the Democratic Party,
with the goal of eliminating competition.
"Yesterday's
decision, unfortunately, demonstrates the abuse of the election code by
a major party," said attorney Andrew Finko who, along with attorney
Scott Summers, represented the candidates in the hearings. "Instead of
presenting evidence that Green Party committees did something wrong,
the Democrats dragged into hearings the ordinary citizens who
participate in our party and fished around for even the slightest
memory lapses on highly technical procedures that took place several
weeks ago. Using this approach, the Democrats turned the concept of
burden of proof on its head."
While the Board's ruling is a
disappointment, says Phil Huckelberry, chair of the Illinois Green
Party's Government and Elections Committee, the party expects continued
retaliation from pro-war Democrats:
"It really shows what the
Democratic Party is about that they would throw anti-war veterans off
the ballot, and make up rules to do it," said Huckelberry, noting that
Kalbfliesch and Hill both served in the military during the Iraq War.
"A vote for Democrats is a vote for the status quo. A vote for Greens
is a vote for real change. The last thing the Democratic Party wants is
change."
The four candidates do have the opportunity to appeal
the rulings, although it is up to each candidate to decide whether or
not to appeal.
Despite the best efforts of the Illinois
Democratic Party, voters across Illinois will have the opportunity to
vote for a record number of Green Party candidates, including a
presidential candidate to be determined at the Green Party National
Convention to be held in Chicago, July 10-13, 2008.
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