Monday, March 28, 2016

KFAB launches state-wide petition to put Basiago on November ballot


"I, the undersigned,_______________an elector of the appropriate election district,and state of Kansas, and a duly registered voter, hereby nominate the candidate herein named to be voted for at the primary election to be held on the first Tuesday in August in the year 2016."


That simple sentence with the signature of no less than 5,000 signatures of registered voter in Kansas  will help Kansans join her sister states in breaking away from the two-party politics of Democrats and Republicans by including Independent candidate Andrew Basiago on the state's November ballot.

According to KSA 25-303 write-in candidates for the office of the President of the United States may be printed on the ballot when 5,000 registered Kansas voters petition the Director of Elections and Secretary of State by the primary deadline of August 1, 2016. Because there is a highly qualified, albeit little known Independent candidate running for the office this year - many Kansans intend to do exactly that. 

Kansas for Andrew Basiago (KFAB) is a small grass roots organization recently founded to help educate voters about Dr. Basiago's candidacy and his vision for America.

By organizing a four month long petition drive between now and August 1st; KFAB plans to present Kansas Secretary of State Chris Kobach and Director of Elections Brian Caskey 5,000 petition signatures of registered voters in Kansas on Monday August 1, 2016. The 5,000 petition signatures will act as the candidate's primary, thus allowing Independent candidate Andrew Basiago to be included in the contest with both the eventual Republican and Democratic nominees later this November.

"Voters say they want an alternative choice for president, and now they can have it simply by participating in this signature petition to include Andrew Basiago on November's ballot," KFAB organizer Joel Bales said. "Win or lose, by including Andrew Basiago in the contest - we will still all win."

Andrew Basiago has been a leader in the truth movement since coming forward as a victim of the formerly secret US space time program, Project Pegasus. Both Basiago's involuntary involvement as a child research subject in covert programs that exploited children for the military and Basiago's disclosures that a secret human colony on the planet MARS began as early as 1967 with 97,000 American colonists, has naturally garnered international attention and raised awkward questions.

"Dr. Basiago has demonstrated courage, leadership and an ability to represent my generation and future generations in ways I never before considered possible,"  KFAB founder and petition organizer Joel Bales said. "He registered with the FEC and has shared his awesome vision. Now; it's our turn; we the people must organize our individual states' participation through our various state laws and electoral processes to move forward. In Kansas, it requires 5,000 petition signatures of registered voters. I think we will witness not only Independents like myself, but Republican and Democrats signing this same petition too. It's right on all principals and a fun way to be involved in the political process and I am confident there are 5,000 Kansans with common sense."

Bales will be accepting signature petitions in the mail in addition to coordinating with other voters through the state in collecting signatures for the petition to include Andrew Basiago on the Kansas ballot. KFAB encourages all interested voters participate in supporting the petition drive.

KFAB plans to present Kansas Director of Elections Brian Caskey the signature petition during a live press conference August 1st at 11AM  in Topeka, Kansas announcing the same.

Download official KS petition form to collect signatures @:
http://www.kssos.org/forms/Elections/PP.pdf

Mail completed signature petition forms to:

KFAB (Kansans for Andrew Basiago)
2176 Fawn RD
Abilene, KS 67410-6660
USA

Ps. Andrew Basiago is running independently and thus everything is entirely a grass-roots citizen supported effort. Please share Dr. Basiago's important information with others. Please review his website www.Andy2016.com


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