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Getting on the ballot

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

DeNora Getachew, director of public policy and legislative counsel and Andrea Senteno, program associate for Citizens Union Foundation discuss the difficult road of getting one’s name on the ballot in NYC.

Guests:

DeNora Getachew and Andrea Senteno

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jim fouratt from greenwich village

I am running as an independent in District 3 (Quinn the incumbent) in the Nov election. I have gotten confusing information from the BOE.. the latest is 2700 signatures as opposed to candidates running in the Democratic primary who need 900 signatures.

You said on the air that the number needed for Cit Council is 900.

My party is called GRASSROOTS PROGRESSIVES ... so what is the actual number I need

jim fouratt

Jul. 21 2009 12:01 PM
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Brian Reynolds from Red Bank

If there's a 900 or 5% signature rule, how would you get on as an independent?

Jul. 21 2009 11:56 AM
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