PRIORITY #3: Verify Dr Paul will be on your GOP Primary Ballot!!

Jenn, where do you see that? I'm having connection problems and can't get to a lot of state websites.
 
Do we have an update?

Did Rhode Island and DC get their ballot access? Which states are as-of-yet unconfirmed.

Tracy
 
I don't know what it means but for North Carolina it just says "N/A" so im guessing he will automatically be on there already
 
What do we need to do to make sure the pending get confirmed?

Illinois (Thanks to Santana28 and nist7)
Washington (Thanks to Eustacian on Daily Paul)
Arizona (Thanks to bbachtung)
Tennessee (Thanks to Naraku)
Wisconsin (Thanks to bbachtung)
Delaware (Thanks to nist7)
Louisiana (Thanks to jenninlouisiana)
Mississippi (Thanks to bbachtung)

Tracy
 
Illinois (Thanks to Santana28 and nist7)
Washington (Thanks to Eustacian on Daily Paul)
Arizona (Thanks to bbachtung)
Tennessee (Thanks to Naraku)
Wisconsin (Thanks to bbachtung)
Delaware (Thanks to nist7)
Louisiana (Thanks to jenninlouisiana)
Mississippi (Thanks to bbachtung)

Tracy

just a link from a reputable source so i may confirm it myself that's all.
 
Ron Paul is not doing well on the ballot petition in Virginia. We are still short 3,000 signatures and the submission deadline is upon us.

Anyone who is an eligible Virginia voter can circulate the petitions.

Please visit www.paulsparachute.com

The Virginia Ballot Coordinator is Allan Neal of the Central Virginia Ron Paul meetup. See here: http://ronpaul.meetup.com/531/

You can also contact the organizers of meetup groups near you.



Not sure if this was posted...but we were notified yesterday that
He is on it. over 21000 signatures!
:D
 
Virginia confirmed see here (credit to Pii):

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=58410

Here's a link to the e-mail sent by the campaign referenced by Naraku and Pii:

Ron Paul on the Virginia Primary Ballot
Congratulations! On 2:00 PM ET Dec. 17, Ron Paul was certified to be on the ballot for the Republican presidential primary in Virginia.

The Republican Party HQ of Virginia determined that he had enough signatures to be on the ballot. Actually, their staff had to stop counting after the first box of petitions because there were just too many petitions to count.

Thank you to all our volunteers for your hard work in getting Congressman Ron Paul on the ballot. You made this happen!
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/states/virginia/
 
Kentucky ballot

Kentucky and Ohio both require that the candidate apply for and be certified to be eligible to receive matching funds in order to utilize that exception. The RP campaign has not done so, and unless they do so in Ohio ASAP, they will have to collect thousands of signatures (those with a letter certifying eligibility for matching funds have 0 signatures to collect to get on the ballot in Ohio as a Republican candidate for president). Kentucky also has an exception for candidates already on the primary ballot in 20 or more states, which should cover RP.

How can this be verified to make sure? Speaking of Kentucky in particular.
 
I'm in Maine, under this list: "States with a Caucus (Will either be listed as confirmed or pending)" I have absolutely no idea what this means, and I don't know how to help make sure Ron Paul makes it to the ballot. I've been to my state's election website but I can't make heads or tails of it. Can anyone explain it to me?
 
I'm in Maine, under this list: "States with a Caucus (Will either be listed as confirmed or pending)" I have absolutely no idea what this means, and I don't know how to help make sure Ron Paul makes it to the ballot. I've been to my state's election website but I can't make heads or tails of it. Can anyone explain it to me?

Just call the number on the website and talk to s person who can confirm all the names on the ballot for you.
 
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