130,000+ Signatures Submitted!
by Jon Caldara | 2:33 pm, August 2, 2010 | 2 Comments
Last Friday I submitted over 130,000 signatures to the Colorado Secretary of State on behalf of the Health Care Choice for Colorado Issue Committee. What does that mean? Well, it means we are one step closer to getting the “Right to Health Care Choice” ballot initiative on your November ballot! We need 76,000 valid Colorado signatures out of the 130,000+ we submitted. The Secretary of State has 30 days to confirm that we have 76,000 valid signatures, and once that happens, it is official! As of now however, I am confident that the citizens of Colorado will have a chance to protect themselves from this monstrosity we call Obama Care.
Check out some of the media coverage we’ve already got since Friday – Denver Daily News, the Colorado Independent, and a cool Channel 9 video segment with a story.
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August 2nd, 2010 @ 6:57 pm
Thank you.
August 3rd, 2010 @ 2:33 am
This was a monumental task that Jon Caldara and his organization, ‘The Independence Institute’ pulled off along with the many volunteers across the state of Colorado who donated large portions of their free time to get petitions signed and notarized. Good job everyone!
I was concerned that they would not get more than the bare minimum of 76,000 needed when they started the petition process. Boy was I wrong. There were apparently many eager and persistent petition gatherers. It just shows how much effort is needed to get a petitioned issue on the ballot. I look forward to voting on this come November 2nd.