At 11:56 PM 11/9/00 -0800, petro wrote:
a Democrat -- and that might well be so. But I doubt the Federal Election Commision will think much of a ballot where 'you vote Democratic -- we'll fill in the blank' is a legitimate vote.
I would say the same for any 'candidate', but they Republican, Democrat, Libertarian or Dead.
It's called "Straight Party", and IIRC it is a box on the Missouri ballots. I *know* it was on the Illinois ballots. Saves dead people time you understand, they only have a limited amount of time.
Here in San Francisco, having the Straight Party on the ballot would be pretty controversial.
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Voting for the Dead, on the other one's hand, is just fine. Currently, however, it's still Nobody for President. (If New Jersey election laws didn't require the candidate to sign ballot petitions, I was seriously tempted a few years back to put Frank Zappa on the ballot for President. He'd declined somebody's offer because he had cancer, but it only requires 1000 signatures, which would be an afternoon or two at Rutgers :-) Thanks! Bill Bill Stewart, bill.stewart@pobox.com PGP Fingerprint D454 E202 CBC8 40BF 3C85 B884 0ABE 4639