Liberty Party
If you want to:
sign the party designation petition
or
collect signatures for a party designation petition
contact rjunderwood2000@yahoo.com
In Massachusetts 50 voters can start a “Party Designation” by signing a petition. We need a party to stand up for people’s rights which are being trodden up by the Democrats and Republicans though:
Department of Social Service
Excessive Gun Control
Excessive fees for just about everyting
You can read more about my political views at www.electbobunderwood.org
You must be registered voter in Massachusetts to sign the form.
Why do we need another party designation?
Because as a member of the Libertarian Party I exceeded everyone’s expectations and got over 3.2% of the vote for United States Senate, a statewide office. So “Libertarian” or “L” changed from party designation to party. That means only un-enrolled voters and libertarian voters can sign our nomination forms. That will prevent us from being on the ballot, there are not enough of us to put a person on the ballot.
My making “Liberty Party” a Party designation, any registered voter will be able to sign our nomination forms.
Here are some statistics as to who signed my nomination form for city council:
D Democrat 106 63%
L Libertarian 2 1%
R Republican 15 9%
U Un-enrolled 44 26%
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The 2 Libertarians were my wife and I. As you can see we are totally dependent on non-Libertarians to get our candidates on the ballot. Trying to get candidates on the ballot under party rules will be a disaster.
The only way to break the dupopoly is to help that party designation form get signed.
We need to:
Sign the form
fill out the registration certifacate
Mail them to
Robert Underwood
83 Cherrelyn St.
Springfield, MA 01104
Note:
signing the “Liberty Party” designation form will not effect your voter registration, nor party membership. If you want to register as “Liberty Party” you will have to do so after the Secretary of the Commonwealth makes the designation official.