Monday, July 03, 2006
Challenge to Protect Marriage Petitions Outlined by Circulators
In an email received over the weekend, David Smith, Project Director of the Protect Marriage advisory referendum initiative outline the status of petition drive.
The petitions were filed in a timely manner.
Then, the State Board of Elections sent samples to each election jurisdiction for verification purposes. The results, as Smith put it,
But, the
Libertarian Party scuttlebutt has it that one should expect about 50% of Chicago signatures to be invalid, so 37% is far below that guideline. Of course, Chicago is known to be the most “gay friendly” part of Illinois.
In McHenry County, 86.8% of the signatures were considered valid. A sample of almost 10% or 735 signatures were sent to the McHenry County Clerk’s office for verification.
Here are the findings on the State Board of Elections report:
The petitions were filed in a timely manner. Then, the State Board of Elections sent samples to each election jurisdiction for verification purposes. The results, as Smith put it,
…the random sample signature verification conducted by the election authorities…determined that the petition submitted projects to have 258,869 valid signatures.That sounds like bad news. And it certainly would be better had a couple more percentage points of the signatures passed muster of the county clerks and election commissioners.
This number is approximately 91.4% of the number which would be required to have the question placed on the ballot at the November, 2006 general election, as we all know by now to be 283,111. We needed to reach 95%.
But, the
good news in that the margin by which we fell short is small – meaning we have only 3.6% to make up (about 11,000 signatures). We are fairly confident that there are enough signatures that can be rehabilitated to make up this difference especially if you factor in the mistakes that were observed during the Random Sampling process.Attached to the email was the summary report prepared by the State Board of Elections. It notes that, of signatures gathered in Chicago, less than 37% were considered valid.
Libertarian Party scuttlebutt has it that one should expect about 50% of Chicago signatures to be invalid, so 37% is far below that guideline. Of course, Chicago is known to be the most “gay friendly” part of Illinois.
In McHenry County, 86.8% of the signatures were considered valid. A sample of almost 10% or 735 signatures were sent to the McHenry County Clerk’s office for verification.
Here are the findings on the State Board of Elections report:
91.8% valid (672)Of those considered invalid,
7.24% or 53 were unregistered the signature did not match the clerk’s records in 3 casesWhat you can do, according to Smith:
in 4 cases, either the signature or the address could not be read.
Keep praying – When Peter (LaBarbera) and I were talking to Mike Lavelle (our attorney) about these results this afternoon, Mike recognized the fact that we’ve got some good prayer warriors (he was very encouraged by the results) – so don’t stop now – let’s keep tugging on our Heavenly Father’s robe asking Him for His continued blessing.Lavelle used to head of the Chicago Election Commission. He is a conservative Democrat who won the case for State Rep. Penny Pullen in which the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that the voter's intention counted. Most readers will know that as the "hanging chad" case.
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let’s keep tugging on our Heavenly Father’s robe asking Him for His continued blessing
As if God doesn't have more important things to do than to ensure that a non-binding referendum gets the required number of signatures to get on the November ballot.
I love people who think God is their personal errand boy: pray for a consequence and you'll get it. I especially love it when a football player thanks God for the touchdown he just scored - classic.
You thinkers out there will recognize this referendum as a mere ploy to get the Republican party out to vote in November - a year where they need all the help they can get. "Defense of marriage" sounds so well-meaning. How could you NOT vote for that?
I suppose if it were to pass in November that would embolden the bigots out there into thinking that there's popular support to back-up even more egregious legal discrimination of our gay brothers and sisters.
What's does the end look like? When will it stop? Either they'll be forced to move to heir own little gay colony or become hetero - many people think that being gay is a choice.
Happy 4th everyone:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
From the loathsome signers of this BS referenum petition to the most flaming homosexual parading the streets of Chicago - we're all equal.
As if God doesn't have more important things to do than to ensure that a non-binding referendum gets the required number of signatures to get on the November ballot.
I love people who think God is their personal errand boy: pray for a consequence and you'll get it. I especially love it when a football player thanks God for the touchdown he just scored - classic.
You thinkers out there will recognize this referendum as a mere ploy to get the Republican party out to vote in November - a year where they need all the help they can get. "Defense of marriage" sounds so well-meaning. How could you NOT vote for that?
I suppose if it were to pass in November that would embolden the bigots out there into thinking that there's popular support to back-up even more egregious legal discrimination of our gay brothers and sisters.
What's does the end look like? When will it stop? Either they'll be forced to move to heir own little gay colony or become hetero - many people think that being gay is a choice.
Happy 4th everyone:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
From the loathsome signers of this BS referenum petition to the most flaming homosexual parading the streets of Chicago - we're all equal.
Maybe you have better connections with the GOP than I, but I am not aware of any assistance that was rendered in passing these petitions.
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