Oklahoma has long been one of the
most difficult states to petition to get on the ballot, but a law
passed in 2017 introduced an option for presidential candidates to
gain ballot access by paying a $35,000 filing fee.
That’s still a hefty chunk of
change for a grassroots campaign like ours. That said, it actually
costs less than hiring paid petitioners to collect tens of thousands
of signatures - not to mention the likely need to defend those
signatures from legal challenges by the anti-Democratic Party’s army
of lawyers.
Oklahoma is also one of several
states that don’t allow write-in votes, meaning Oklahomans have never
yet had the opportunity to vote for a Green presidential
candidate.
We can make history by putting Jill
on Oklahoma’s ballot - but because the government has delayed the
federal matching funds payments we qualified for and expected to start
arriving this week, we urgently need to raise $35,000 for the Oklahoma
filing fee by the fast-approaching deadline of July 15th.
If everyone reading this gives just $10 or more right now,
we can declare another ballot access victory for Jill
today.
Please give whatever you can today to make
sure that over 2.3 million voters in Oklahoma will have an
anti-genocide, pro-worker, climate action choice on their ballot for
the first time ever!
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