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GREEN PARTY OF MISSISSIPPI September 3, 2004 Green Party of Mississippi Presents Candidates. The Green Party of Mississippi announces that 3 candidates will appear on its ballot line in the November election, in addition to its Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates. In 2003, the Green Party nominated Sherman Lee Dillon for Governor. Mr. Dillon's candidacy introduced issues that otherwise would not have been discussed. Our 2004 candidates for Election Commissioner likewise will draw attention to voting issues. Green candidates for Election Commissioner, if elected, will conduct the business of the office in a nonpartisan manner. They will push for Election Commission meetings that are open to the public and that actively seek community input. They have pledged to seek ways to increase voter registration and turnout in their districts. They also intend to speak out regarding the new voting machines that Mississippi will begin to implement in 2005, as part of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA). Current specifications call for the machines to produce a voter-verifiable paper trail. That's good, but the people of Mississippi must insist that this requirement not be compromised because of cost or any other reason. Furthermore, the new machines should be able to tabulate the results of instant runoff voting (IRV). Mississippi should become the first state in the nation to adopt IRV for all elections. Our governor and legislature are working to eliminate 65,000 of our poorest citizens from Medicaid to save money; IRV could save the state millions of dollars by eliminating costly run-off elections. "In the process of collecting signatures on my petition to run for Election Commissioner, an amazing number of people told me they were not registered to vote. If you don't vote, you're letting someone else make decisions for you ? decisions like your taxes, the quality of your children's schools, the upkeep of your roads, and the cost of a driver's license," noted John Wages of Tupelo. "The right to vote is one of the most important rights of citizenship," said Victor Fleitas, candidate for Election Commissioner, 4th District, Lee County, "Register and vote!" The Green Party looks forward to presenting additional highly qualified progressive candidates at all levels in future Mississippi elections. Green Party Candidates in November 2, 2004 General Election Victor I. Fleitas for Election Commissioner, District
4, Lee County Jan Hillegas for Election Commissioner, District 5,
Hinds County John M. Wages, Jr. for Election Commissioner,
District 3, Lee County David Cobb & Pat LaMarche for President &
Vice President of the United States The Green Party of Mississippi supports the Ten Key Values of the Green Party of the United States. Visit our website (www.greenpartyms.org) to learn more about us. The Green Party of the US' website is www.gp.org. Contact: State Chair |
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