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ELECTION DAY: NOVEMBER 05, 2002 JACK GARGAN CANDIDATE FOR FL 5 US CONGRESS |
Town Hall Election Day Politics Polling Place Participants DIRECT
GRASSROOTS DEMOCRACY: The
purpose of polling place participants is very simple. Ask
for the vote of every
District Five voter who comes to the polls on November 5, 2002. We will ask for
the vote of every person who actually shows up to vote on election day. We will
give each voter a "Vote for Jack" flyer and
point out a few of
the non-partisan independent issues on the flyer. The flyer we will use is cs2pr.us/pdf/4fly.pdf.
(Four per page.)(Template from another campaign.) Your Precinct: Download and print the PDF today. Make 50 to 100 copies. Cut pages down to 200 to 400 flyers to give one to each voter at your Precinct on Election Day, November 05, 2002. Four of each ten votes cast can win. 80% of all district
five registered voters
are non-supporters of the two bipartisan political parties. They self-identify as
"non-partisan independents." Non-partisans are somewhat less likely to
vote. Still, a majority of voters who come to the polls are non-supporters of the two
bipartisan political parties. We will give every voter a new choice, a non-partisan independent. The
Democratic and Republican congressional candidates are unlikely to contact all
the actual voters who come to the polls on election day just before they vote.
We will and we can win this election. We Can Win: We will ask each voter to vote for a non-partisan independent like themselves. We are competing with an unpopular bipartisan Congress. We can win with just 4 out of every 10 votes cast on election day. Participate, and you will see that truth in action. You can help send a non-partisan independent to Congress to represent all of the people in District Five. Winning
the 2002 election depends heavily upon having 4 to 10 participants at each voting location
(precinct polling place) in the DISTRICT
ONE VOTING AREA on election
day, November 5, 2002. There are 27
precincts in Butler County and around 450 poll locations in Hamilton County.
With a minimum
of Four participants
at each poll location (total 1,908) for a little over three hours each (3+
hours)
we can win. With Six
participants
per poll location (total 2,862), each participant would only need to spend a
little over two hours each (2+ hours)
in order to win. Each location will require a different number of
participants, four, six, or in rare instances, up to eight. We can win.
All the polls are open for thirteen hours, 6:30am to 7:30pm. Some locations have
up to four precincts in one location. Some would require a minimum of two people present
at all times. We need to cover each location where we plan to be competitive. Getting the required number of
participants is the most necessary step to
put a District One Non-Partisan Independent in the US Congress to represent us.
From a little personal effort we can win a very important Congressional
election. Town Hall Election Day Politics A Non-Partisan REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE MAJORITY Independents are our 80% majority 0,000 to Date: 01-01-01 Total Participant Goal: 2,500* by 10-01-02 *TO BE ADJUSTED YOUR 2 or 3 HOURS at THE POLLS ON ELECTION DAY can help build a CLEAN POLITICAL SYSTEM in FLORIDA for your FAMILY and FRIENDS Your Voice: e-ONLINE FORM Your Information is not made public. Fill in all items marked with an asterisk. Type "JACK ELECTION DAY PARTICIPANT" in the "Participate" comment box. Important: Be sure to type in your Precinct Number and "BUTLER" or "HAMILTON" county in the comment box provided. YOU can't do it all. ASK your friends to help. |
I Pledge to be Self Term-Limited to Three Terms in Office: Six Years JACK GARGAN, jack@cs2pr.us (active Email) (Top of Page) ----------------------------------------------- To preserve fragile freedom and our democratic republic we must elect new people to public office, as often as possible, and with as many newly elected private citizens as possible. When elected, Jack will work night and day for a more democratic republic. Vote for "Jack." You win. Jack will be on your ballot for FL District Five Representative to the US Congress in November 2002. Elect non-partisan independent candidates on your ballot. We all win if you apply term limits in the voting booth to all Incumbent public office holders. Career politicians do harm to our dreams of freedom and a democratic republic. As the years pass, career politicians serve only their political party and other special interests that support their personal political ambitions. Town
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JACK GARGAN INDEPENDENT LIKE YOU
80% MAJORITY
FL 5 US CONGRESS
ELECTION DAY: NOVEMBER 05, 2002
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In 2008 many more thousands took advantage of voting early at the Board of Elections and by mail-in absentee ballots. The lines were long in the thirty days before the 2008 election. The numbers of early and absentee voters greatly increased due to the extensive efforts of the Obama campaign to get voters to vote early and by absentee ballot. Recently passed Ohio absentee voter law requires no specific reasons for being unable to vote on election day in order to qualify to vote early or absentee. So all Ohio voters can legally elect to vote early or by absentee ballot. The number of early and absentee Ohio voters is very likely to increase in 2010. Town Hall Election Day Politics... will have to adjust to this new development in Ohio voting patterns to be effective. About 10% or more of Ohio votes in the future will be cast early or by mail, not on Election Day at the polls. Absentee votes provide both an opportunity and a challenge to all independent and minor party political campaigns. The Citizens for Stevenson campaign will meet this challenge by forming an Early Voter Team in each county to be active for at least 30 days in the two months prior to the November 09, 2010 election day. The teams will assure that we ask for the vote of every early and absentee voter. Ten people should be able to handle the task in each county, one team in Butler County and one team in Hamilton County. Would you be interested in working on a team to complete this important campaign task? For further details, go to the Early Voter Teams page to participate. Thank you for all you do. Citizens for Stevenson Campaign Team (Top of Page) |