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Deadline Tonight for Candidates: A Cheat Sheet for 2010 Candidate
Forms
This legal jargon may sound intimidating, but it amounts to less than
15 minutes of filling out simple forms to place you on the Indiana
ballot as a Libertarian. We want you to know exactly when and where to
file so you can get and stay on the ballot. We have many experienced
party members that can help guide you through this process, but you'll
actually find filling out your paper work easier than you though. The deadline to be nominated by the LPIN convention is 8 PM
this evening in writing. If you want to be nominated tomorrow, please fill out this form and email it to lpinhq@lpin.org if you have not done so.
(http://www.chris-spangle.com/ning/LPINCandidateFormRev2.doc).
If you miss this deadline, contact Chris Spangle at (317) 920-1994
immediately, or at the morning registration at the Convention. The rules
of the convention allow for floor nominations.
If you are nominated at Convention, what do you fill out? (These ONLY
apply to statewide and state legislative candidates and some
local candidates: judges, prosecutors, and candidates in unaffiliated
counties. If you are in an affiliated county, contact your local
chairman. If you are a potential federal candidate, contact Chris
Spangle with paperwork questions.) All Statement of Organization (CFA 1) and Report of Receipts and
Expenditures (CFA 4) forms must be filed by Noon on May 14th.
File with the Indiana Election Division, your home county election
board, and the LPIN Headquarters.
This CFA due is considered our "primary" report. For candidates
nominated at convention that have not previously filed the Statement of
Organization (CFA 1), the reporting period (monetary transactions and
account balances) is April 24 through April 25.
For candidates that have filed their CFA 1 previously, it's for the
reporting period of either January 1 or the date you filed your CFA 1
through April 25.
A CFA 4 will be filed quarterly with the Indiana Election Division,
your home county election board, and the LPIN Headquarters. It is the
campaigns responsibility to keep track of this. If you miss a deadline,
there will be financial penalties.
The CAN 23 notifies the state that you are to be put on ballots. It
is due July 15 at Noon to the Indiana Election Division. The CAN 22 is
the same form for counties. Do not download the form off the SOS
website. Contact lpinhq@lpin.org
for the new form.
A statement of economic interest must be filed with the Clerk of the
House or Senate. They will give you a receipt. This form is not online,
and can only be obtained in person. Chris Spangle can get you a copy,
and mail it to you if you are not able to go to the statehouse. It can
only be turned in personally as well.
This receipt must be turned in with the CAN 23. A CAN 23 will not be
accepted by the Indiana Election Division without it. A CFA 1 and CFA 4 can be hand delivered or faxed. The CAN 23, the
Statement of Economic Interest, and its Receipt must be hand delivered.
Executive Director Chris Spangle can help with this with advance notice
(317-920-1994).
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If you failed to be nominated at convention, but want to run, we can
fill ballot vacancies until June 30. If someone was filled at convention
for your desired slot, that cannot be revoked. You can always run for a
different office. Please discuss this with Chris Spangle, or turn in
the candidate application to notify the State LPIN office that you DO
intend to seek a Libertarian Party Candidacy, and you are ready to
initiate the paper work process.
All of the paper work above applies.
The state and local parties must write the election division with
notice that we intend to fill a ballot vacancy. It must be submitted ten
days before the paperwork is to be submitted in person by the state
party staff. The deadline for the written notice is June 20th.
The deadline to turn in all of the forms mentioned above is June 30th.
After this date, there will be no further opportunities for
potential candidates to be on the 2010 General Election Ballot.
If you have questions please contact Chris Spangle at (317) 920-1994.
You may also contact the Campaign Finance Coordinator of the Indiana
Election division Michelle Thompson at (317) 232-2941. For ballot access
issues, please call Dale Simmons, Co-General Counsel of the Indiana
Election Division, at (317) 232-3939. |
ABOUT THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY
The Libertarian Party is America, and Indiana's, third largest political
party founded in 1971 as an alternative to the two main political
parties. Its vision is for a world in which all individuals can freely
exercise the natural right of sole dominion over their own lives,
liberty and property by building a political party that elects
Libertarians to public office, and moving public policy in a libertarian
direction.
The Libertarian Party of Indiana was formed in 1974, and has maintained
ballot access since 1994. Sam Goldstein, an Indianapolis resident,
currently serves as Chairman. Learn what we stand for here. |
Libertarian Party of Indiana
156 E Market St.
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
(317) 920-1994 lpinhq@lpin.org www.lpin.org www.freehoosiers.com
Sam Goldstein, Chairman Christopher Spangle, Executive Director |
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