Vote for Durham & López
Freedom Socialist 2012 Presidential Campaign Committee 
4710 University Way NE, Ste. 100 - Seattle, WA 98105 - 206-985-4621 
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NEWS RELEASE
February 27, 2012

Contact: Doug Barnes (206) 985-4621, (206) 326-9771
Muffy Sunde (213) 479-0960, Toni Mendicino (415)730-2917

For release: Immediately

Socialists protest exclusion from California primary

When California Secretary of State Debra Bowen released the names of 
presidential 
candidates to be listed on the ballot for the June 5 state primary, she omitted 
two of four candidates submitted by the Peace and Freedom Party (PFP) electoral 
coalition: Stephen Durham of the Freedom Socialist Party (FSP) and Peta Lindsay 
of the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL).

The decision met with immediate objections from all three parties, who demanded 
that Bowen reverse course and add the names to the list, as she is legally 
required to do. Thus far she has refused and the Freedom Socialist Party is 
pursuing a legal challenge. 

Durham, who is running for president on a Freedom Socialist Party ticket with 
Christina López for vice president, called Bowen's decision "an act of 
political 
censorship." Durham mused, "It makes you wonder if the Democrats are afraid 
of real socialists taking on Obama." Bowen is a Democrat. 

Durham, 64, who has previously run for New York state office, is on the FSP 
National Committee and serves as the party's organizer in New York City in 
addition to representing the party in Latin America and the Caribbean.

In an unsigned Feb. 17 reply to a letter of protest by the San Francisco 
Durham/López 
campaign coordinator, Bowen's office listed a series of requirements as an 
apparent explanation for Durham's exclusion. The criteria included "having 
a campaign office, a campaign website, making Federal Election Commission 
filings, 
participating in debates, and being referred to in the news media."

Kevin Akin of the PFP California executive committee answered this argument 
in a comprehensive response to the anonymous official in the Secretary of 
State's 
office.

Akin pointed out that, first of all, the state's criteria for each party are 
different and specific. The state elections code only requires a PFP candidate 
to be "generally advocated for or recognized throughout the United States or 
California as actively seeking the presidential nomination of the Peace and 
Freedom Party." This, wrote Akin, is verifiably true for both Stephen Durham 
and Peta Lindsay.

As Aiken explained, the Durham candidacy meets most of the stipulations the 
anonymous official outlined, even though they were designed for other parties. 
While the campaign for Durham/López will be primarily a write-in effort outside 
of California, it has offices around the country, including two in California. 
It filed with the FEC shortly before Bowen's announcement and will be 
participating 
in upcoming debates. Since the campaign's launch in mid-January, it has already 
received significant coverage online and in independent media. 

López linked Bowen's stand to the larger issue of new restrictive voter ID 
laws. She pointed out that "Bowen is not only violating the rights of the three 
parties involved, she is denying California voters the right to choose their 
representatives. Across the country, people are being required to produce birth 
certificates and even proof of residency to vote. It points to the fact that 
this is not what a democracy looks like when minor parties 
are excluded from the ballot and laws are passed targeting groups that are 
already underrepresented at the polls: the poor and homeless, immigrants, 
people 
of color and prisoners." López, 43, is president of Seattle Radical Women and 
a leader in a three-year grass-roots campaign against budget cuts in Washington 
state.

Among those who agree with Durham and López is Unite Left! of New York. This 
group has initiated an on-line petition demanding that Bowen conform with the 
law. Doug Barnes, Durham/López national campaign manager, is asking those who 
support greater political diversity on the ballot to sign the petition. It 
can be found at www.socialism.com. 

Additionally, he would like to see Bowen deluged with letters, phone calls, 
emails and tweets. Her office can be reached at http://www.sos.ca.gov/.

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Contact: Doug Barnes, campaign manager

Freedom Socialist 2012 Presidential Campaign Committee
4710 University Way NE, Ste. 100
Seattle, WA 98105
Phone 206-985-4621, email votesocial...@gmail.com

In California
Los Angeles campaign office: phone 323-732-6416, 
email fs...@earthlink.net

San Francisco Bay area campaign office: phone 415-864-1278, 
email ba...@earthlink.net.



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