Tracking Ron Paul ballot access for each state

I'm worried about Maryland delegates.

The deadline to file is January 11 and it doesn't appear that we have enough, although I am not 100% sure.

Here is a current list of people who have filed as delegates:
http://www.elections.state.md.us/el...andidates/statecandidateslist.aspx?office=056

It does not state who each is supporting but if you look at CD 4, only two people have filed. Even if both are supporting Ron Paul, we'd still be one short in that CD because each CD gets three delegates.

Here are alternate delegates:
http://www.elections.state.md.us/el...andidates/statecandidateslist.aspx?office=057

I hope the campaign is on this and doesn't drop the ball like it did in TN.
Hmm I wonder if California has a list of delegates for the RNC... I've been trying to look for it. :/
 
This is why I made my post about Romney's people saying they have ballot access in all 50 states already.

This should be the no1 priority. Getting on the ballot and getting a full slate of RP committed delegates for people to vote for.

Those are basics that should have been organized already. THe problem is that people always expect that someone else will do it. THEY WONT.

If you want something done you have to do it YOURSELF.

That's why I made NewtExposed.com which is getting 600 uniques a day almost wholly from the early primary states.
 
This is why I made my post about Romney's people saying they have ballot access in all 50 states already.

This should be the no1 priority. Getting on the ballot and getting a full slate of RP committed delegates for people to vote for.

Those are basics that should have been organized already. THe problem is that people always expect that someone else will do it. THEY WONT.

If you want something done you have to do it YOURSELF.

That's why I made NewtExposed.com which is getting 600 uniques a day almost wholly from the early primary states.

Your post inspired this thread :)
 
Hmm I wonder if California has a list of delegates for the RNC... I've been trying to look for it. :/

The campaign will have a list of delegates in California that they will submit to the CA Secretary of State. It may or may not be made public, but since the deadline to file delegates in CA is in May, I wouldn't expect to see anything for the next couple months.
 
Wow, you're from Australia and you are helping with the American election? How cool is that?

To be fair, America's endless global war hurts everybody, including Australia. Not to take anything away from Joe. Thanks Joe! But the POTUS does affect him almost as much as it affects us.
 
The campaign will have a list of delegates in California that they will submit to the CA Secretary of State. It may or may not be made public, but since the deadline to file delegates in CA is in May, I wouldn't expect to see anything for the next couple months.
Oh alright, I just volunteered on his site to be a delegate in my district. I need to read up on what a delegate needs to do and everything. Do I have to be a good speaker to become a delegate or just make sure that the Ron Paul voters know that I am the Ron Paul delegate?

Excellent.

I'd love to do it all myself. Little problem though ...



... I live on the other side of the Pacific Ocean and I'm not American.
Damn that's pretty impressive, a lot of effort overseas! :D
 
here ya go,just copy and paste


1. Alabama -Has ballot access
2. Alaska
3. Arizona - Has ballot access
4. Arkansas
5. California
6. Colorado
7. Connecticut
8. Delaware - Needs 500 signatures by Feb 24th.
9. Florida - Has ballot access
10. Georgia - Has ballot access
11. Hawaii- Has ballot access
12. Idaho - Has ballot access

13. Illinois
14. Indiana
15. Iowa - Has ballot access
16. Kansas - Has ballot access

17. Kentucky
18. Louisiana - Has ballot access
19. Maine
20. Maryland
21. Massachusetts - Has ballot access
22. Michigan - Has ballot access

23. Minnesota
24. Mississippi
25. Missouri -Has ballot access
26. Montana
27. Nebraska
28. Nevada - Has ballot access
29. New Hampshire - Has ballot access

30. New Jersey
31. New Mexico
32. New York
33. North Carolina
34. North Dakota
35. Ohio - access not official until Dec 30th.
36. Oklahoma - Has ballot access

37. Oregon
38. Pennsylvania
39. Rhode Island - 1,000 signatures by Feb 2nd.
40. South Carolina
41. South Dakota
42. Tennessee - Has ballot access
43. Texas - Has ballot access

44. Utah
45. Vermont
46. Virginia -Has ballot access
47. Washington
48. West Virginia
49. Wisconsin
50. Wyoming -no ballot, county conventions
 
Don't forget primaries in US Territories. Remember Obama's 57 states gaffe? That's because he was campaigning in them, so that made them "states" to him. Anyway, there are delegates to be won in the Territories, too.
 
This is why I made my post about Romney's people saying they have ballot access in all 50 states already.

Romney's spokeswoman actually said "we're the only candidate that's able to actually get on the ballot in every state, at this point." Deceitful and confusing, but future tense was intended.


Connecticut is easy. On Feb. 10, the Secretary of State will announce a list of "generally and seriously advocated or recognized candidates" that will appear on the ballot. The SoS then notifies the campaigns by mail. It will pretty much be everyone who has been in the debates and has an active campaign.

For those candidates not on the announced list, they have between Feb. 10 and March 2 to collect signatures. Probably 2% of registered Republicans - around 8,500. But Paul absolutely will not have to gather petitions in Connecticut. We didn't have to do it in 2008.

http://www.ct.gov/sots/lib/sots/ele..._presidential_preference_primary_calendar.pdf
 
Excellent.

I'd love to do it all myself. Little problem though ...



... I live on the other side of the Pacific Ocean and I'm not American.

Haha. I have problems too. I don't always have computer access so most of the time I'll have to do this from my phone.
 
Don't forget primaries in US Territories. Remember Obama's 57 states gaffe? That's because he was campaigning in them, so that made them "states" to him. Anyway, there are delegates to be won in the Territories, too.

With the extremely low voter turnouts these Territories are a very easy way of getting delegates with a little organization.
 
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