List of counties where I'm a registered candidate
Different states have different requirements for write-in candidates.
Some states count all write-in votes, while in other states write-in votes are not allowed.
Most states require some kind of registration in advance of the election.
And some require a filing fee as well.
If you live in a place not listed and you intend to vote for me, send an email to "candidate@gordon4prez.com" and I'll research what is required for your vote to count.
Then I'll update this page as appropriate.
Confirmed
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Illinois — Cook County
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Illinois — DuPage County
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Illinois — Kane County
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Illinois — Lake County
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Illinois — McHenry County
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Alabama — Registration not required
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California — Registration not required
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Delaware — Statewide
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Iowa — Registration not required
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Massachusetts — Registration not required
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Minnesota — Statewide
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New Hampshire — Registration not required
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New Jersey — Registration not required
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Oregon — Registration not required; only total number of write-ins reported unless that total is higher that the #1 ballot
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Pennsylvania — Registration not required
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Rhode Island — Registration not required but there may be a bill to change that?
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South Carolina — Registration not required
Pending
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Mississippi — Write-in votes only count if a ballot candidate dies or withdraws
Not gonna happen
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Alaska — No write-in voting
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Hawaii — No write-in voting
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Kansas — $20 filing fee
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Kentucky — $50 filing fee
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Louisiana — No write-in voting
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Montana — Filing fee equal to 1% of US Senator's salary
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Nevada — No write-in voting
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New Mexico — No write-in voting
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Oklahoma — No write-in voting
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South Dakota — No write-in voting
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Texas — Need to find 40 Texans to be electors