2014 US House and Senate Write-In Summary Report
Talk about Electoral knowledge and perspective that the Republican and Democratic parties do not want the American Electorate have! Nor do they want potential Independent candidates or new parties for that matter to view such information and realize that there exists such a political “back-door” for the voters this coming Election Day, Tuesday November 4, 2014. And as you will see, the 2-Parties are working on shutting that door to any and all competition.
To be crystal clear, even after May 2014 there is still time for over 300 of 435 House and 25 of 34 Senate Independent and/or Un-Affiliated candidates to properly file for Write-In voting by the voters this coming Election Day, Tuesday November 4, 2014. And with very little paperwork involved!!! Check the 2014 Write-In Filing Date Sequence Summary by State presented below for details.
This is critical information with regard to Independent Women candidates that want to take up my 2014 Electoral Challenge of their running for national office and supporting the Independent platform that I created. There certainly is time, but it is time prompt action. The nation needs true public leadership. Take up the challenge!
Let’s Look at the Numbers – That Will Scare the US Congress
The detailed procedures on how not all, but the majority these 468 Women could actually register themselves to be voted for this November 4th are detailed in documents presented on my campaign website, AJWildmanforCongress2014.typepad.com They are on the Home Page under the heading Our 2014 Declaration of Electoral War Documents
In Electoral Fact my fellow Americans, as late as this August there are 35 states with 252 US House seats open for Write-In Candidates to register, equaling 58% of the 435 US House seats.
And, if you add July to that grouping it becomes 40 states with a total of 326 seats or 75% of the 435 US House seats. These are the real numbers.
The only ten (10) states that will be closed-out as of June 30th are:
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And Let’s Not Forget About the Senate!
Further, counting from July 1st some 27 of the 33 US Senate seats up for election 2014 are available for Write-In candidate registration. Or 27% of the 100 seats in the US Senate!
Granted this will take aggressive, deliberate action on the part of motivated Women across our nation. However, with the power of the Internet and good old word-of-mouth networking – the various Women and Family Rights Movements across the nation can very well make this happen. Women will form an Independent political campaign group in all 435 USDs, register candidates where possible, promote their candidates for the US House and the Senate where applicable, promote the Independent platform that will tie all these candidates together in the voters eyes, drive voter registration, work to get people to the polls on November 4th, and even supply them with pens to Write-In the name(s) if needed.
This research was performed by your truly in late April by calling the Secretary of State and/or State Board of Elections entity in all 50 states and so is current as of that timeframe.
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Analysis Summary and Research Charts
First here are five (5) PDF links to copies of this summary report and the four (4) charts detailing the state-by-state research into the Election Day requirements for Independent and/or Un-Affiliated Write-In candidates.
US House and Senate Write-In Summary Report (you are now reading)
US House and Senate Independent Write-In Filing Requirements by State
US House Indenpendent Write-In Filing Date Sequence by a State
US Senate Independent Write-In Filing Date Sequence by State
US Senate Class II Member List - From US Senate Website
2014 Write-In Filing Date Sequence Summary
This summary focuses on the US House of Representatives for all 50 states statistically. The closing date for the 34 US Senate races are the same as the US House in the 34 states that have a Senatorial race in 2014. The US Senate Write-In Filing Date Sequence chart for those details.
- Sadly there are currently six (6) states Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, Oklahoma, and South Dakota do not allow voters to Write-In any name when voting, be they a real viable candidate or not (e.g., Mickey or Minnie Mouse). Self-serving Democrats and Republicans alike in those states have legislated this voting right/option away from the Electorate.
Consider that those states “only” account for twenty-two (22) US House seats or just 5% of the 435 seats thereof. However, those same states account for 12 US Senators or 12% of the 100 seats in that important legislative body. Something to think and get concerned about!
State Name |
Write-In Filing Date |
2014 Num USDs |
Hawaii |
n/a |
2 |
Louisiana |
n/a |
6 |
Mississippi |
n/a |
4 |
Nevada |
n/a |
4 |
Oklahoma |
n/a |
5 |
South Dakota |
n/a |
1 |
On the opposite side of politics ten (10) states allow Write-In candidates with no filing requirements at all. Meaning candidates need only to promote themselves and their platform to the voters. Those states account for 80 US house seats.
State Name |
Write-In Filing Date |
2014 Num USDs |
Alabama |
11-04 |
7 |
Iowa |
11-04 |
4 |
Kansas |
11-04 |
4 |
New York |
11-04 |
27 |
Oregon |
11-04 |
5 |
Pennsylvania |
11-04 |
18 |
Rhode Island |
11-04 |
2 |
Vermont |
11-04 |
1 |
Virginia |
11-04 |
11 |
Wyoming |
11-04 |
1 |
Another fourteen (14) states require various paperwork (e.g., Declaration of Certification or Name) to be filed between October 1st and October 31st. Those states account for 78 US house seats.
State Name |
Write-In Filing Date |
2014 Num USDs |
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Alaska |
10-30 |
1 |
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Minnesota |
10-28 |
8 |
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Kentucky |
10-24 |
6 |
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Michigan |
10-24 |
14 |
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Missouri |
10-24 |
8 |
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Nebraska |
10-23 |
3 |
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Connecticut |
10-21 |
5 |
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North Dakota |
10-14 |
1 |
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Montana |
10-08 |
1 |
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Idaho |
10-07 |
2 |
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New Hampshire |
10-01 |
2 |
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New Jersey |
10-01 |
12 |
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South Carolina |
10-01 |
7 |
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Wisconsin |
10-01 |
8 |
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Another fourteen (10) states require various paperwork (e.g., Declaration of Certification or Name) to be filed between September 1st and September 30th. Those states account for another 78 US house seats.
State Name |
Write-In Filing Date |
2014 Num USDs |
Delaware |
09-30 |
1 |
Arizona |
09-25 |
9 |
Washington |
09-17 |
10 |
Maine |
09-16 |
2 |
Maryland |
09-15 |
8 |
Tennessee |
09-15 |
9 |
West Virginia |
09-15 |
3 |
Utah |
09-04 |
4 |
Georgia |
09-02 |
14 |
Illinois |
09-01 |
18 |
Please note – those last three (3) groupings “alone” account for 236 US House seats or 54% of the 435 total seats. And those 236 potential candidates do not need to be identified until September 1st of this election year. Are the politically Independent Women of America listening to this revelation??
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Just one (1) state requires various paperwork (e.g., Declaration of Certification or Name) to be filed between August 1st and August 31st. That state (Ohio) accounts for another 16 US house seats.
State Name |
Write-In Filing Date |
2014 Num USDs |
Ohio |
08-05 |
16 |
Another five (5) states require various paperwork (e.g., Declaration of Certification or Name) to filed between July 1st and July 31st. Those states account for another 74 US house seats.
State Name |
Write-In Filing Date |
2014 Num USDs |
Massachusetts |
07-29 |
9 |
North Carolina |
07-22 |
13 |
Texas |
07-19 |
36 |
Colorado |
07-17 |
7 |
Indiana |
07-03 |
9 |
Just one (1) state requires various paperwork (e.g., Declaration of Certification or Name) to be filed between June 1st and June 30th. That state (New Mexico) accounts for another three (3) US house seats.
State Name |
Write-In Filing Date |
2014 Num USDs |
New Mexico |
06-26 |
3 |
One (1) potential Write-In requires various paperwork (e.g., Declaration of Certification and a minor number of Signatures by Petition) to be filed by May 20th. That state (California) accounts for another 53 US house seats.
State Name |
Write-In Filing Date |
2014 Num USDs |
California |
05-20 |
53 |
And finally, there are two (2) remaining states that have already passed their Write-In Filing dates. Those would be Florida and Arkansas.
State Name |
Write-In Filing Date |
2014 Num USDs |
Florida |
05-02 |
27 |
Arkansas |
03-03 |
4 |
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This ends the 2014 Write-In Filing Date Sequence Summary by State analysis.
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My Electoral Challenge for politically Independent woman across America is to join together in your respective US District and get politically organized ASAP! We the People need “You” to aggressively work toward replacing most if not all of the 435 incumbent members of the US House of Representatives in the 2014 and 2016 national elections. And over 50 of the 100 incumbent members of the US Senate in the same time frame.
The era of “my Congressional members are fine, but everyone else’s are worthless is now past and failed the nation miserably”.
The Rightful citizen correction of our elected national government is our Obligation to each other and those over 1,265,000 of our fellow Americans that have died fighting for and maintaining our collective freedom. The Republican Party in the US Congress and in state and local governments are the lobbyist paid agents of the Wealthy and certain Big Industries – and so are the active enemy of women and family interests. And the lost Democratic Party runs a close second in their dysfunction when it comes to protecting the Common Good of our citizens.
Therefore, We the People with the Authority granted us by the US Constitution will now by the power of our votes, deliberately begin the solemn task of replacing our dysfunctional elected officials at all levels of government. Their political replacements regardless of any Party affiliation will then stand in holy awe of the absolute wrath of the American Electorate and will be solely focused on solving our Common Problems for the Common Good of our citizens before any other persons, groups, or industries.
All of this can be done. And be certain my fellow Americans that this Electoral movement cannot be stopped, if We the People collectively determine to make it happen…
Thanks and take care,
A J Wildman
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