FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Tim Willard, co-chair Maryland Green
Party [email protected] 240-533-2399
Maryland Green Party Settles
Ballot Access Lawsuit Against State Of Maryland.
Yesterday afternoon the Maryland
Green Party and the Libertarian Party of Maryland entered into a
settlement with The State Board of Elections to lower the threshold of
petition signatures required to put the Green Party on the ballot from
10,000 to 5,000. Both parties had sought relief from the 10,000
signature requirement as a result of the COVD-19 State of
Emergency.
The Green Party has already
collected 5,200 signatures by paper petitions and several hundred
since launching its electronic efforts this month. With the decision
yesterday additional signature collection is intended to account for
any signatures the State Board may deem inavlid,
Since March the Maryland Green
Party has been lobbying the state to provide two things in the face of
the COVID-19 State of Emergency 1) electronic collection of
signatures 2) reduction in the number of signatures required. In
April the State Board of Elections issued a policy that allowed
electronic collection of signatures and with yesterday’s settlement
both goals have now been achieved.
The Green Party is collecting
signatures on-line at https://www.md-petition.com/invite/mgp.php and must turn in 5000 valid signatures by
August 3rd, 2020.
Former Maryland Green Party Chair
and Plaintiff in this case Andy Ellis said “The Green Party has been
on the ballot every year since 2000 in Maryland and with this
settlement I am confident we will be on the ballot in 2020”
“We have begun a phone banking
operation to collect electronic signatures and we fully expect to meet
the August 2 deadline,” said incoming co-chair Tim Willard.
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