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                                                    Pennsylvania 2012 Statewide Minor Party & Independent Petition Likely to be 21,500 signatures  November 9th, 2011

                                                    The number of signatures for a statewide minor party or independent candidatea in Pennsylvania in 2012 is likely to be approximately 21,500 signatures. The number is determined by calculating 2% of the vote cast on November 8, 2011, for David Wecht for Superior Court Judge. With 99% of the precincts reporting, Wecht has 1,017,499 votes. Besides the missing 1% of the precincts, his total will probably also rise when provisional ballots are tallied.
                                                     http://www.ballot-access.org/2011/11/09/pennsylvania-2012-statewide-minor-party-independent-petition-likely-to-be-21500-signatures/

                                                    Workshop on Collecting Ballot Access Signatures from Constitution Party on Vimeo.

                                                    Fourth Friday Speech of the Fall 2011 National Committee Meeting, held at the Coeur d'Alene Hotel and Resort, Coeur d'Alene, ID October 7-8, 2011

                                                    Presented by Janine Hansen, Independent American Party of Nevada (Nevada CP affiliate) and Nicholas Sumbles, Co-Chairman, Eastern States & CP of Massachusetts

                                                    Organizing a Ballot Access Drive - Western States Meeting from Constitution Party on Vimeo.

                                                    Sixth Friday Speech of the Fall 2011 National Committee Meeting, held at the Coeur d'Alene Hotel and Resort, Coeur d'Alene, ID October 7-8, 2011

                                                    Presented by Frank Fluckiger, CP Western States Chairman, and Rex Fritzler, chairman of the CP of Wyoming.

                                                    Ballot Access Panel from Constitution Party on Vimeo.

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