Independent
Voters
Alliance
(USAIVA) United
States
of
America
USAIVA
Ballot Initiative Ideas Page
Status:
Only
twenty-three states allow ballot initiative referendums. The other twenty-seven
states have no legal provision for popular legislative initiatives. The page
below was written to give some ideas for initiatives that could be useful in
many states. All the ideas are specifically appropriate for Ohio. Anticipated public policy results
are provided for each idea.
The
ideas list presented for each state will differ according to the needs
of each State. In the twenty-seven States with no initiative process, a strategy
will need to be created to force the D's and R's to alter the law to allow
initiatives. Those states will have to elect enough populist nonpartisans to
public office to change the law to include the right to initiate referendums.
The first IVA priority is to certify the large numbers of petition circulators
needed in each state to participate in the populist Proactive Voter Movement.
(Your
Voice)
(Text below
based upon Ohio Election Law)
Ballot Access for
statewide initiatives in Ohio requires 100,000*
valid signatures. Then, if the Ohio legislature votes against the issue, another 100,000* signatures can force the issue onto the Ohio ballot. Big numbers of Valid signatures are required. Only very important issues are worth the effort.
* The exact number is dependent upon voter turnout in previous
elections.
Makes me wonder how Riverboat Gambling made it to the
Ohio ballot, in 1996? One possible answer: Gaming = Gambling = Organized Crime. That is my opinion. I am glad it failed. Gaming is gambling, is a social problem. A huge chunk of money was spent to gather signatures and to promote the issue, both pro and con.
Paying for petition signatures probably needs to be outlawed for the very same reason that paying for votes on election day is
outlawed. Payments for votes and
for petition signatures corrupt the democratic process.
1st
Amendment Rights? Congress shall make no law
... abridging ... the right of the people ... to petition the Government for a
redress of grievances. Twenty-seven states make no allowance to petition to
initiate ballot referendums. The grievance in those states is Legislation without
Representation by a two-party monopoly (dictatorship) with no legal means
for the people to
petition effectively. (Ideas)
(Your
Voice)
I hope our issues for initiative and referendum are about important reforms to our electoral and political systems. Together, we can build a more democratic republic. Have an idea for initiative and
referendum? Email to
usaiva@cs2pr.us.
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Some
Worthy Ballot Initiative Ideas
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(Most
items below are based mainly upon Ohio Election Law)
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Create open Final Five Primary Elections and RCV (Ranked Choice Voting)
General Elections in every state.1
All eligible voters will vote by mail2
in every state.3 Equal Political Speech under the law:
All age eligible citizens will have the right to vote in all elections that
are held in the place where they live. Up
to Five candidates will be on all general election ballots for each office
on the ballot. Primary
Election winners
will be the candidates with the five largest numbers of votes in each
primary contest.
General Election winners
will be chosen by
Ranked Choice Voting
with all winners getting over 50% of the vote to win.
All eligible voters will be able to cast a vote by
mail in every election. The mail will provide a paper trail record of
every vote cast.
A paper record will provide a means to recount
the vote and verify the eligibility of every vote cast.
PUBLIC POLICY RESULT:
A majority of eligible voters will be motivated
to cast a vote for their favorite candidates in each election. Majority
moderate voters will
block extreme
ideological bipartisan candidates from being elected to public office.
To win, every candidate will need over 50% of the vote to win. Extreme
establishment candidates will not win enough votes to appear on
General Election Ballots.
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Ranked Choice Voting (RCV)1 for all State elections for public office, national, state, and local. Each voter expresses his or her opinion of every candidate in each election for public office. Every candidate is elected by a majority of the votes
cast for the remaining
two candidates in the last decisive runoff election.
PUBLIC POLICY RESULT:
Every candidate would win office with a majority of the vote. Most importantly, in a field of candidates, the
voters' first choice and the popularity of each candidate would be expressed with no "wasted votes" cast. Voters would not be forced to
vote for the "lesser of two evils." More voters would be inclined to participate. With a reason to cast a positive vote, turnout at the polls would climb to a healthy
60%-90% of registered voters. Also,
a much greater percentage of age eligible non-voters would become registered
voters and actually vote. This reform could be passed before open "final five
primaries" are passed.
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Eliminate
Dark Money from Candidate and Issue campaigns:
This issue will require a Constitutional
Amendment. A model amendment will eliminate corporate personhood and
restrict all campaign funds to be contributions from eligible voters
(can't vote, can't contribute!) A model amendment and Congressional Joint
Resolution can be found at these links:
https://cs2pr.us/cs2_28thAmendText.pdf
https://cs2pr.us/Equal_Political_Speech.html
https://cs2pr.us/Rich/CitizensUSHouseJointRes.pdf How do
we get this done? Open to suggestions.
PUBLIC POLICY RESULT:
All public policy will be in
the interests of voters, the 99.999%.
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Political
Party ballot access based upon registered membership: Base Ohio political party ballot access status
and category on the percentage of voters registered as members of the specific political party. Ballot access and party
category will no longer be based upon the percentage of total votes cast for
a Party's Presidential and Gubernatorial candidates in even year
General Elections. The "minor," "intermediate" and "major" party categories will be retained,
but will now be based upon the percentage of registered voters who choose
to register as party members; Minor Party 5%,
Intermediate Party 15%, and Major Party 25%.
PUBLIC POLICY RESULT:
The Democratic Party and the Republican Party would lose
their artificial "Major" party status that is based wholly upon monopoly
control of closed elections. New parties could build registered voter
membership to 5% to attain "Minor Party" status to provide open ballot
access. The voters currently registered as "non-affiliated" are 70% to 85%
of all registered voters. Difficult annual petition efforts would no
longer be the only way for new parties to gain and maintain ballot access
for the silent disenfranchised majority. Open ballot access will become
possible for citizens who do not vote for or actively support the corrupt
bipartisan two-party monopoly. (Top
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Assign Presidential Electoral Votes
based on the proportion of popular votes won by each
Presidential Candidate: In other words, Presidential Electoral Votes
in each state would be split according to the
popular vote for the various candidates for the office. One candidate would not be awarded the entire
State block of Presidential Electoral Votes as required under nearly all current State laws.
PUBLIC POLICY RESULT:
A compromise would be achieved between the ideas of electing the President by popular vote
or by the electoral college as specified in the U.S. Constitution. The need for a constitutional amendment
to keep elections out of the courts to decide elections would be eliminated. The election of the President would be
based on a more democratic process, decided by "the will of the people." The best features of both methods would be retained. The right of the states and
of the voter would be equally protected.
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Ballot Access Petition Deadlines for Populist
Nonpartisan Candidates Would be Moved to Within Ninety Days of the General
Election in all fifty states. All Nonpartisan Candidates could by that means
qualify for the General Election Ballot:
All nominating petitions and statements of candidacy for all executive and
legislative local, state, and federal public offices filed by qualified
populist nonpartisan candidates under State law,
will have a filing deadline within 90 days prior to the November General Election
for the office or position petitioned for.
PUBLIC POLICY RESULT:
Voters
of the various States will have more opportunities to nominate candidates not
bought and paid for by political parties and other special interests.
The 99.999% will have more possibility to elect representatives for their
public policy interests in all fifty states.
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"Major" parties
will have the same candidate valid signature and ballot access rules as
required for candidates from "intermediate" and "minor" parties:
So called "major"
parties would not find support for their establishment candidates. Support for
their candidates would have to be from local voter communities. Candidates
will no longer be "picked" solely by party bosses.
PUBLIC POLICY RESULT: No political party could force incumbent candidates onto
the ballot without the support of majority constituent voters. The "majority"
parties could no longer buy public offices with outside campaign funds
supplied by special interests. Public policy will no longer be purchased by
commercial interests.
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Make Payment for Petition Signatures Illegal:
Paying for petition signatures should be against State law, every bit as much as buying votes on Election Day. Buying ballot access commercializes free speech and weakens grassroots democracy.
PUBLIC POLICY RESULT:
No political, commercial, or criminal organization will be able to buy any issue
(or a candidate) onto our local or
State ballots. Any issue you see on local or State ballots will be there due to
the broad public support of
eligible voters, citizens.
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Ohio
Initiative Numbers: Ten valid signatures from 10,000 petition circulators (100,000 valid signatures)
nearly
equals the number of valid signatures needed for statewide ballot initiative petitions in Ohio.
Ten times that number of petition circulators, 100,000, would
lower the number of valid signatures needed per petition circulator to only one
or two signatures. Signatures from a spouse and
a neighbor can transform our
world. Once we have 100,000 IVA certified motivated petition circulators, we can
use ballot initiatives to easily reform our Ohio political system. Even ten thousand
well-motivated petition circulators
across the state of Ohio can begin to accomplish ballot access miracles. Only
twenty-three states have ballot initiative laws. Twenty-seven do not.
Each state requires different numbers.
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Voice)
Occupy elections. Vote against two-party career
incumbents! Use ballot access petitions to Participate in
power.
Be a proactive petition circulator and Election Day participant.
Be a proactive citizen in your voting precinct.
A
Little Effort. A Lot of Liberty
Welcome to the populist
ballot access movement. Participate.
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STEVENSON, Interim Acting Chair,
USAIVA, Email
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