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The following are two lists. The second is a rundown of
the requirements to get a candidate on the ballot in the
November general election. The first is a list of the
points of contact by state for the effort to get Mr. Ross
Perot on the November ballot. Attempts have been made to
accuracy, but we would appreciate that any errors be
pointed out to: The Republic BBS 512/244-2968, or to
voice number 512/244-0009. Thank you.
Clark Simmons, Sysop
The Republic BBS
512/244-2968 (Modem)
512/244-0009 (Voice)
PO Box 1776
Round Rock, Texas 78680-1776
Prodigy ID BXGG54A
April 8, 1992
* * *
Points of Contact by State
State Contact City Telephone
Alaska Michele Kubek Anchorage 907/248-1476
Steve Pearsall Fairbanks 907/479-0656
907/456-8031 Fax
Alabama Perot Petition Committee Birmingham 205/942-1116
2824 Greensprings Hwy
PO Box 19669
Birmingham AL 35219
2510 South Memorial Pky Huntsville 205/359-7487
Huntsville AL 35801
Richard Forster Montgomery 205/284-6477
PO Box 11607
Montgomery AL 36111
Arizona Walt Peters Phoenix 602/946-7779
602/946-7779 Fax
Arkansas Hot Springs 525-5814
Eric Thomas Little Rock 501/374-7855
501/664-4893 Fax
California George Lehrer Contra Costa Co. 510/930-7755
Los Angeles 818/784-7677
2626 DuPont Dr Ste 4 Orange Co. 714/752-7677
Irvine CA 92715
San Diego 619/484-3973
Santa Barbara Co 963-7077
Colorado John Schenk Glenwood Springs 303/945-4715
303/945-4725
Petition Committee Denver 303/722-8381
601 S Broadway Ste T 303/722-8501 Fax
(Interplaza Center)
Denver CO
Connecticut Lloyd Haldeman Stamford 203/325-8433
203/359-9858 Fax
Delaware Lorne Lemieux Milford 302/422-4451
302/424/0625 Fax
Dist of Columbia Jessica Hamdem Washington 202/265-9114 Day
202/244-6522
Florida Ed Hubbard Ft. Walton Beach 904/862-9022
904/684-2495 X200
Georgia Michael Kramer Atlanta 404/343-9163
404/876-7168 Fax
Perot Petition Committee 404/365-0030
Hawaii Corrine Traylor Honolulu 808/538-3402
Idaho Barbara F. Marsh Pocatello 208/232-7751
Tom Conn Boise 208/385-9091
Illinois Ron Scoma Chicago 708/692-5245
Indiana Jim Watford Indianapolis 317/898-6573
Wally Howard 317/898-9141
317/897-5327 Fax
Iowa Ed Goldman Des Moines 515/279-5611
Kansas Jesse Hubbard Kansas City 913/849-3338
Kentucky Charlie Hellebush Louisville 502/456-1751
1833 Windsor Place
Louisiana Betty Moore Baton Rouge 504/293-4462
Louisiana For Perot 504/291-7769
PO Box 80760 504/292-6217 Fax
Baton Rouge LA 70808
Maine Tom Dunne Waterville 207/872-0587
Maryland Joan Vincent-Stallins Annapolis 410/849-5650
Jack Bexson Montgomery 301/585-4414
Massachusetts Connie Irwin Boston 617/266-6492
Michigan Judy Werner Detroit 313/941-3700
313/941-0006 Fax
Minnesota Jeff Solem St. Paul 612/290-8084
612/777-7684
Mississippi James Smith Jackson 800/524-9614
601/969-7825 Fax
Missouri Kevin Laughlin St. Louis 314/434-1116
Montana Rod Madsen Bozeman 406/587-8550
406/587-1959 Fax
Nebraska Dean & Carol Olson Omaha 402/493-6463
Allen Dayton Lincoln 402/467-3668
402/467-3780 Fax
Nevada Scott Hozman Las Vegas 702/798-8721
Tom Johnson Reno 702/323-1641
New Hampshire Herb Clark Concord 603/228-2478
New Jersey Tom O'Neil Lawrenceville 609/896-0003
609/896-0063 Fax
New Mexico Dr. Stephen Vigil Albuquerque 505/255-1700
New York Kurt Koenig New York City 212/730-1202
212/730-1280 Fax
Dave Pawling 914/855-3291
Bob Dunkin Poughkeepsie 914/462-3975
North Carolina Marty Henderson Charlotte 704/541-6900
Teresa Morris-Bloom Raleigh 919/250-0121
Raleigh 919/954-9133
Durham/Chapel Hi 919/933-0983
North Dakota Jim Kisse Bismarck 701/938-4649
Ohio Barbara Gradisher Akron 216/923-2778
Roger Yane Cleveland 216/526-9130
Oklahoma Pat Clancy Tulsa 918/743-7331
Oregon Whitey Matthews Portland 503/644-4710
Pennsylvania Harold McClain Philadelphia 215/688-4351
28 Market St Philadelphia 215/429-4945
West Chester PA 19382 215/429-4975 Fax
Maxwell Narby Emporium 814/486-1014
Rhode Island Todd Tedesco 401/941-8659
South Carolina Jon Pruett Murrell's Inlet 800/285-VOTE
South Dakota Jack Steinbauer Watertown 605/882-2156
Tennessee *** Steve Fridich Nashville 615/327-4800
Texas National 800 Number Dallas 800/685-7777
800/925-1300 Fax
Dave Rhodes Austin 512/406-0600
6010 Balcones Dr 512/406-0629
Austin TX
Dallas 214/419-5000
El Paso 915/585-8493
915/542-1181 Fax
141 Bay Area Blvd Houston Bay Area 713/659-8469
713/332/3793 Fax
4444 FM 1960 Houston FM 1960 713/893-2462
713/893-9427 Fax
Houston Downtown 713/659-8469
713/659-8497 Fax
12122 Westheimer Houston Galleria 713/584-0923
713/584-9364 Fax
Houston 713/332-6300
San Antonio 512/738-8111
Utah Bob Campbell St. George 801/673-2494
Vermont Patty Sheerin St. Albens 802/524-7502
Virginia 800/245-0096
Blacksburg 703/552-8020
Linwood Walton Richmond 804/262-6318
Roanoke 703/977-1058
Roanoke 703/989-7341
Jim Parker Virginia Beach 804/340-3000
804/340-3030 Fax
Washington Larry McCallum Renton 206/621-9860
West Virginia Dave Dingess Charleston 800/568-3566
304/562-3566
Wisconsin Cindy Schultz Milwaukee 414/242-2639
414/242-3987 Fax
Wyoming Pete Greiner Caspar 307/266-1680
307/256-2260 Fax
** Mr. Perot is on the ballot in states marked with **
* * *
State by State Requirements
Alabama
Needs 5000 registered voters by Aug 31. Petition
campaign is under way.
Alaska
Needs 2002 signatures of registered voters by
August. Organizers expect to have them in a matter of days.
Arizona
Must have 10,555 signatures, collected between
Sept 9 and Sept 19. Organizers are taking names for the
signature drive later on.
Arkansas
No petition is needed, but Perot supporters
must hold a statewide convention and nominate him and
6 electors by Sept 15. Organizers expect to hold the
convention in mid-May.
California
Needs 134,781 signatures collected between
Apr 24 and Aug 7. Perot's backers are waiting for the
petition period to begin starting.
Colorado
Needs 5000 signatures by Aug 4. Organizers have
rented office space in Denver, plan an active effort.
Connecticut
Needs to get signatures of 14,620 registered
voters by Aug 12.
Delaware
Needs 2870 signatures collected by July 15 and
filed by Sept 1. Backers already have collected about 500,
are shooting for over 4000.
Florida
Needs a total of 60,312 signatures, to be in the
hands of county elections supervisors by July 15 and
certified to the secretary of state by Sept 1. Organizers
are getting going in several locations.
Georgia
Needs 27,000 signatures by July 14. Organizers
say they'll try for 60,000 petitions.
Hawaii
Needs roughly 3700 signatures by Sept 4.
Organizers say they expect to collect double that.
Idaho
Needs 4090 signatures of registered voters by
Aug 24. An active effort is under way.
Illinois
Needs 25,000 signatures of registered voters
collected between May 5 and Aug 3. Backers say they expect
to gather the needed signatures by mid-May.
Indiana
Needs 29,919 signatures by July 15.
Iowa
Backers must collect 1000 signatures by Aug 14 and
provide the names of 7 people who will serve as electors to
cast the state's vote in the electoral college.
An active effort is under way.
Kansas
Needs 5000 signatures of qualified voters by
Aug 3.
Kentucky
Needs signatures of 5000 registered voters by
Aug 27. No Kentucky organizer yet, but state officials
report hundreds of calls are coming in.
Louisiana
Needs 5000 signatures, or payment of a $500
fee, by Sept 1. Backers say they'll probably go the fee
route and report they've already got 1000 volunteers.
Maine
4000-6000 signatures must be gathered by June 9.
Organizers expect to have them by the end of this month.
Maryland
Needs 63,169 signatures by Aug 4. Organizers
say they hope to have the needed petitions by June 1.
Massachusetts
Needs signatures of 10,000 registered
voters by July 28. Vice presidential choice must also be on
ballot. Two separate groups were organizing; now they've
joined forces.
Michigan
Needs 25,646 signatures by July 16. Backers say
enthusiasm is so great it will only take them a month to get
the needed signatures.
Minnesota
Needs 2000 signatures collected between July 7
and Sept 15 and the names of 10 electors and a running mate.
Organizers say they expect to get gather up to 30,000
signatures once they begin.
Mississippi
Needs 1000 signatures by Sept 4. Backers
said in first few days many people had volunteered to help
collect signatures
and that there's no doubt about getting
him on ballot.
Missouri
Needs roughly 21,000 signatures by Aug 3.
Backers hope to have them by June 1.
Montana
Needs 9531 signatures by July 29.
Nebraska
Needs 2500 signatures, collected between May 13
and Aug 25, the name of a running mate and 5 electors. Those
who vote in primaries cannot sign petitions. Organizers say
their informal target once they start collecting signatures
is early June.
Nevada
Needs 9362 valid signatures by June 10.
Organizers claim they'll get 10 times that number.
Supporters began circulating petitions last week.
New Hampshire
Needs 3000 signatures from registered
voters 1500 in each of the 2 congressional districts
by June 12. Organizers expect to get the needed signatures by
the end of this month.
New Jersey
Needs only 800 signatures. Organizers say
they already have 1000 volunteers geared up and will have
more than enough signatures by the end of this month.
New Mexico
Needs 12,337 signatures by Sept 8.
New York
Needs 20,000 signatures, collected between
July 7 and Aug 18. Anyone who votes in the Apr 7 primary
election is not eligible.
At least 100 signatories must come from
17 of the state's 34 congressional districts.
North Carolina
Needs 68,319 by June 26. Organizers say
they've already collected 10,000.
North Dakota
Needs 4000 signatures by Sept 4. Organizers
expect to have them by the end of this month.
Ohio
Needs between 5000 and 15,000 signatures by Aug 20.
State officials report heavy volume of calls from voters
seeking information.
Oklahoma
Needs 34,132 signatures by July 15. Organizers
say they'll have twice that number by the end of May.
Oregon
Supporters are trying to form a minor political
party as a way to put Perot's name on the ballot. This
requires about 34,000 signatures by Aug 25. Organizers cite
keen interest.
Pennsylvania
Needs 37,000 signatures by Aug 3. State
elections officials report receiving many calls.
Rhode Island
Needs to file a declaration of candidacy by
June 24 and 1000 petition signatures by Sept 4. Perot
backers say they're shooting for 4000-5000 signatures by the
end of July.
South Carolina
Needs 10,000 signatures by Aug 1.
South Dakota
Needs 2567 signatures by Aug 4. Backers say
over 100 people have already volunteered to help in petition
drive, which will begin soon.
Tennessee
Became the first state to give Perot a spot on
the ballot. His volunteers had raised the necessary
petitions as of last Monday.
Texas
Needs 54,000 petitions by May 15 from voters who
didn't vote in the Texas primary. Backers say they hope to
get the needed signatures, even though time is relatively
short and the number needed is large.
Utah
Needs 300 signatures and a declaration of candidacy
by Sept 1. Organizers say they'll have the signatures by the
end of this month.
Vermont
Needs signatures of 1000 voters. The secretary
of state's office reports an unusually heavy number of calls
about Perot.
Virginia
Needs signatures of 14,000 registered voters by
Aug 21, including at least 200 signers from each of the
state's 11 congressional districts. The campaign hopes to
get the signatures by July 4.
Washington
Supporters must hold conventions between
June 27 and July 4 and at the convention collect the
signatures of 200 registered voters. Volunteers say
conventions in several locations will be held June 28.
West Virginia
Needs to pay $2000 filing fee and collect
signatures from 6533 voters. Those who sign petition lose
their right to vote in the state's May 12 primary, however.
Perot paid the $2000 by check.
Wisconsin
Needs to gather 2000 signatures in August.
More people than that have already called to volunteer their
help.
Wyoming
Needs signatures of 7902 voters by Aug 24.
Campaign there just getting started.
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