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          • value (String, 6145 characters ) Rochester mayoral candidate Chris Maj may have ...
            • Rochester mayoral candidate Chris Maj may have assured himself a spot in the November election by filing <!--break--> <img class="dada-image-center" src="http://rochester.indymedia.org/sites/default/files/migrate_dada/1_stop_the_bus_stop.pdf"><br><p><strong><font size="4">Petitions secure ballot spots Candidates across Monroe County create alternative party banners </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">Joseph Spector Staff writer (August 27, 2005) — Rochester mayoral candidate Chris Maj may have assured himself a spot in the November election by filing enough signatures this week to earn his own line on the ballot. </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">Maj, a Democrat, was one of about two dozen candidates in Monroe County who filed independent petitions to run in the November election on their own party lines. In New York, potential candidates can get a specified number of petition signatures to form their own party and get a spot on the bottom of the ballot. And they often come up with unique names for the parties. </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">Maj, for example, is running on the Red, White and Blue Party along with three candidates for City Council. </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">Maj, a 26-year-old first-time candidate who wants to legalize drugs, is one of four Democrats vying for the Democratic nod in a Sept. 13 primary. As the biggest underdog to win the primary, Maj said he wanted to ensure his campaign continues through November. He said he got the 1,500 signatures needed to be on the ballot. </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">&quot;These ideas are taking off. People like them,&quot; Maj said. &quot;Everybody else is getting a shot in November; I'm getting a shot, too.&quot; </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">The validity of Maj's petition could be challenged by another campaign. Yet the deadline expired Friday, and no objections had been filed by late in the day. </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">If Maj is not thrown off the ballot by the county Board of Elections, he would be the fourth mayoral candidate assured a spot on Election Day. </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">Democrat Tim Mains has the Working Families Party line; Democrat Robert Duffy has the Independence Party line; and John Parrinello is the Republican Party candidate. </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">Only Democratic candidate Wade Norwood, who won the party's designation at its convention in May, stands to be out of the race if he loses in the primary. </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">Monroe County Sheriff Patrick O'Flynn, who faces no challenge from Democrats as he seeks a second four-year term in November, may face an independent challenge from Ernest Jones, who recently retired from the Sheriff's Office. </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">Jones filed a petition this week under the People's Party for Justice banner. But Republicans quickly filed an objection to his petition. The Elections Board will rule on his petition in the next few weeks. Jones could not be reached for comment this week. Two other objections were filed: one against an independent petition filed by county legislative candidate Patricia Amato and one from Greece Town Council candidate Jo Meleca. </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"><a href="mailto:JSPECTOR@DemocratandChronicle.com">JSPECTOR@DemocratandChronicle.com</a> </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">Independent petitions Candidates can file enough petition signatures to form their own party and appear on the bottom of the Nov. 8 general election ballot. Here's who has submitted petitions in Monroe County: </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">East Rochester First Village trustee (four-year position): J Michael Ryan, Deborah Dinatale Village trustee (two-year position): Michael Careri </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">Fairport Village Party Village trustee: Kenneth Rohr Green Party Monroe County legislator, 6th District: Chris Hilderbrant Clarkson justice: Samantha Golden </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">Improving Balance Party Rush council: Lisa Sluberski </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">Key Party Riga supervisor: Pamela Moore Riga council: Kenneth Kuter, James Fodge Mendon Future Party </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">Mendon council: Gregory Soehner </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">People's Party for Justice Monroe County sheriff: Ernest Jones </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">Red, White and Blue Party Rochester mayor: Chris Maj City Council: Harry Davis, Christopher Edes, Max Kessler </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">Save Jobs Party Monroe County legislator, 6th District: Patricia Amato Clarkson supervisor: Kirk Golden Jr. Clarkson justice: Samantha Golden Greece council, 3rd Ward: Jo Meleca Ogden supervisor: Garry Cranker Ogden council: Marie Centola, Mark Seefried Ogden highway superintendent: Gregory Catlin Sweden justice: James Coates Sweden council: George Lloyd </font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p><p><strong><font size="4">World Citizens Party City Council: Yusuf Sharif</font></strong> </p>
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            • <p>Rochester mayoral candidate Chris Maj may have assured himself a spot in the November election by filing</p> <!--break--><p><img class="dada-image-center" src="http://rochester.indymedia.org/sites/default/files/migrate_dada/1_stop_the_bus_stop.pdf" /><br /> </p><p><strong><font size="4">Petitions secure ballot spots Candidates across Monroe County create alternative party banners </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">Joseph Spector Staff writer (August 27, 2005) — Rochester mayoral candidate Chris Maj may have assured himself a spot in the November election by filing enough signatures this week to earn his own line on the ballot. </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">Maj, a Democrat, was one of about two dozen candidates in Monroe County who filed independent petitions to run in the November election on their own party lines. In New York, potential candidates can get a specified number of petition signatures to form their own party and get a spot on the bottom of the ballot. And they often come up with unique names for the parties. </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">Maj, for example, is running on the Red, White and Blue Party along with three candidates for City Council. </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">Maj, a 26-year-old first-time candidate who wants to legalize drugs, is one of four Democrats vying for the Democratic nod in a Sept. 13 primary. As the biggest underdog to win the primary, Maj said he wanted to ensure his campaign continues through November. He said he got the 1,500 signatures needed to be on the ballot. </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">"These ideas are taking off. People like them," Maj said. "Everybody else is getting a shot in November; I'm getting a shot, too." </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">The validity of Maj's petition could be challenged by another campaign. Yet the deadline expired Friday, and no objections had been filed by late in the day. </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">If Maj is not thrown off the ballot by the county Board of Elections, he would be the fourth mayoral candidate assured a spot on Election Day. </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">Democrat Tim Mains has the Working Families Party line; Democrat Robert Duffy has the Independence Party line; and John Parrinello is the Republican Party candidate. </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">Only Democratic candidate Wade Norwood, who won the party's designation at its convention in May, stands to be out of the race if he loses in the primary. </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">Monroe County Sheriff Patrick O'Flynn, who faces no challenge from Democrats as he seeks a second four-year term in November, may face an independent challenge from Ernest Jones, who recently retired from the Sheriff's Office. </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">Jones filed a petition this week under the People's Party for Justice banner. But Republicans quickly filed an objection to his petition. The Elections Board will rule on his petition in the next few weeks. Jones could not be reached for comment this week. Two other objections were filed: one against an independent petition filed by county legislative candidate Patricia Amato and one from Greece Town Council candidate Jo Meleca. </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"><a href="mailto:JSPECTOR@DemocratandChronicle.com">JSPECTOR@DemocratandChronicle.com</a> </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">Independent petitions Candidates can file enough petition signatures to form their own party and appear on the bottom of the Nov. 8 general election ballot. Here's who has submitted petitions in Monroe County: </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">East Rochester First Village trustee (four-year position): J Michael Ryan, Deborah Dinatale Village trustee (two-year position): Michael Careri </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">Fairport Village Party Village trustee: Kenneth Rohr Green Party Monroe County legislator, 6th District: Chris Hilderbrant Clarkson justice: Samantha Golden </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">Improving Balance Party Rush council: Lisa Sluberski </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">Key Party Riga supervisor: Pamela Moore Riga council: Kenneth Kuter, James Fodge Mendon Future Party </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">Mendon council: Gregory Soehner </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">People's Party for Justice Monroe County sheriff: Ernest Jones </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">Red, White and Blue Party Rochester mayor: Chris Maj City Council: Harry Davis, Christopher Edes, Max Kessler </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">Save Jobs Party Monroe County legislator, 6th District: Patricia Amato Clarkson supervisor: Kirk Golden Jr. Clarkson justice: Samantha Golden Greece council, 3rd Ward: Jo Meleca Ogden supervisor: Garry Cranker Ogden council: Marie Centola, Mark Seefried Ogden highway superintendent: Gregory Catlin Sweden justice: James Coates Sweden council: George Lloyd </font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></p> <p><strong><font size="4">World Citizens Party City Council: Yusuf Sharif</font></strong> </p>
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