Tracking Ron Paul ballot access for each state

I am in West Virginia and should be able to get a few thousand signatures. How do I found out how many I am required to get, and who do I report the number of signatures to?
 
Am I missing any territories? Also if anyone has an update on a state please post it. Thank you.

US Virgin Islands, caucus, March 10th (9 delegates)
American Samoa, caucus, March 13th (9 delegates)
Puerto Rico, caucus, March 18th (23 delegates)
Washington DC, primary, April 3rd (19 delegates)

Guam, caucus, date to be announced (9 delegates)
Northern Mariana Islands, caucus, date to be announced (9 delegates)
 
Illinois has enough signature, however we are having a final signing event Wednesday the 28th just to be safe.

The minimum required amount of signatures for each district is 600 and while we have achieved this goal in all of our districts, we would like to file as many valid signatures as possible on January 3rd to make sure no one tries to challenge us.
 
Does anyone know where to find the amount of signatures we need in each state? I'm having a very hard time finding it.
 
In Kentucky Republican Primary a Presidential Candidate needs $ 1,000 registration fee and two signatures. The delegate situation in
the Commonwealth is winner take all. The Presidential Primary is in May and is a closed primary date. If you wish to register to vote as a Republican by December 31st 2011.
 
In Kentucky Republican Primary a Presidential Candidate needs $ 1,000 registration fee and two signatures. The delegate situation in
the Commonwealth is winner take all. The Presidential Primary is in May and is a closed primary date. If you wish to register to vote as a Republican by December 31st 2011.

You only need 2 signatures to get on the ballot for the state of Kentucky?
 
fart/bump

how come that there are so many question marks in original post? There is not that much time left...
 
If you want a more exact number for CT, it's 1% of registered Republicans, which would be 4,193 by last count. That's only half of what Schiff needed.

But like I said before, Paul will be placed on the ballot automatically without us having to do anything. Thadeus McCotter or Buddy Roemer might have to petition, but no one else. Even those two couldn't start until Feb. 10th.
 
North Carolina is not going to be a problem. The SBoE simply accepts the list of "known candidates" from the GOP Party Chair and puts them on the ballot no fuss no muss. If we were polling lower than Johnson territory come the 2nd week in February, he could ignore the GOP chair and turn in 10,000 signatures. I do not foresee the new NCGOP chairman leaving Paul off the list in February...

Sure they don't like Paul, but Robin Hayes knows that the Pauler contingent here would go nuclear, and he was just a couple months ago talking about the Paul Phenomena energizing the youth as salvific for the Republican Party...and this method landed Paul on the NC ballot in 2008 despite a MUCH worse and more corrupted chair.

I don't suspect NC will be an issue, but the deadline is ... Feb 10th? the sigreq is 10,000 and we only need the sigs if the NCGOP does not recognize Paul as an "active candidate" by the filing deadline.
 
Illinois still needs 11,000? January 6th is pretty close

Illinois has enough signatures, just not turned in yet.

http://www.meetup.com/RonPaul-IL/events/45539952/

Attention Volunteers and Supporters,


To cap off the success of our state wide Petition Drive for Ron Paul and his delegates, Illinois For Ron Paul is hosting two final petition signing events, December 28th, 2011 at the O’Hare Oasis on I-294.

Volunteers for Ron Paul’s Delegates to the Republican National Convention have collected thousands of signatures so far and would like to invite all supporters who have not yet signed to come out to one of these two meet ups and help our candidates get “challenge proof”.

The minimum required amount of signatures for each district is 600 and while we have achieved this goal in all of our districts, we would like to file as many valid signatures as possible on January 3rd to make sure no one tries to challenge us.

Every signature we file helps ensure Ron Paul and his delegate candidates are on the ballot by making it that much more difficult for the establishment to try to kick us off.
 
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