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https://x.com/votesocialist24/status/1820563500395106496

🚨UPDATE ON BALLOT ACCESS🚨

Over the last few months, volunteers around the country have been actively petitioning, talking with and collecting signatures from tens of thousands of people ready to see a socialist on the ballot in their state.

As of today, our campaign:

  • 💥 Is officially on the ballot in 9 states
  • 💥 Has submitted the required signatures in 7 states
  • 💥 Is still pursuing ballot access in an additional 7 states
  • 💥 Is pursuing official write-in status in 22 states

Our campaign has a path to over 270 electoral college votes — a majority.

The two-party system makes it incredibly difficult for third party candidates without huge financial resources to access ballots in some states. No matter what status your state is, we encourage supporters to get involved and help build the movement for a future by and for the people beyond the ballot box!

Whether you can donate your money your time, or both — we need your help! Visit 🔗http://votesocialist2024.com/volunteer to learn how you can get involved!

Good for them PSL

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Does this mean PSL is on the ballot in Florida?

[–] [email protected] 13 points 3 months ago

I believe it mean that they are getting signatures and doing the necesary paperwork to be on the ballot

[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 months ago

It means they're still working on getting the necessary signatures.

I'm in a branch in Ohio, most states require a lot of signatures to get someone on the ballot. I don't know how big the Florida branches are or how many signatures they require, but they probably wouldn't be pursuing ballot access unless they were sure they would get it by November.