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We’ve qualified for the ballot in Pennsylvania &
New Jersey!

The Stein campaign confirmed today that it expects Jill Stein and
Cheri Honkala to appear on the presidential ballot in the major Mid
Atlantic states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Now on the ballot in
24 states, the campaign is petitioning in every state remaining, and
aims to qualify for the ballot in at least 40 states.

Jill Stein and running mate Cheri Honkala joined supporters at
Pennsylvania’s Harrisburg state capitol building yesterday, and began
submitting nearly 40,000 signatures of Pennsylvania voters who wish to
see the Green Party on their state ballot in 2012. Just over 20,000
signatures are required to establish a ballot line in Pennsylvania,
but the state is infamous in the voting rights community for its
draconian petitioning requirements and high disqualification rate of
signatures.

Across the river in the neighboring state of New Jersey, Greens are
celebrating their success in submitting more than twice the required
800 signatures in order to regain ballot status.

“We were counting on New Jersey to carry their weight, and that
they did well,” said campaign manager Ben Manski. “Pennsylvania is the
performance trophy in this ballot access drive, and with a lot of
money and volunteer effort, we’ve won it. Now we have to take this
sense of confidence to the 20 remaining states, some of them tough to
win, and make sure that every voter is able to exercise their right to
vote for the candidates of her or his choice.”

Over 120 Pennsylvanians participated in their state’s ballot access
drive, and the Stein campaign and Green Party of the United States
rallied financial and volunteer support from around the country.

Now the attention of the campaign’s ballot access efforts, under
the custody of Associate Campaign Manager Erika Wolf, shifts to the
New England states of Connecticut and New Hampshire, the southern
states of Virginia and Alabama, and a swatch of western states ranging
from Alaska to Kansas and the Dakotas. A dozen such states will
require direct financial and volunteer support from the campaign.
Other states, like Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and Rhode Island, among
others, are expected to qualify their ballot lines with only regional
support. Overall, the campaign expects its total ballot access costs
to exceed $300,000.

For a full ballot access map, see: http://www.JillStein.org/ballot


Please take an immediate step by making a donation: http://www.jillstein.org/donate
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