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AG candidate files complaint against Collier Elections Supervisor

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AG candidate files complaint against Collier Elections Supervisor

By Liza Fernandez. CREATED Jul 22, 2014 – UPDATED: Jul 22, 2014

COLLIER COUNTY, Fla. – A candidate for Florida attorney general filed an elections complaint with the state Tuesday against Collier County Elections Supervisor Jennifer Edwards.

The complaint stems from a candidate forum held by a Golden Gate civics groups and the NAACP last Tuesday, during which Libertarian Bill Wohlsifer was left off the mock ballot. The candidate stated, in his complaint, the exclusion violated state statute and amounts to steering.

Wohlsifer volunteer Jo Vacarrino was confused when she showed up to the forum to stump for her candidate. And she tells FOX 4 she questioned elections officials at the site.

“I asked her why would you only have 3 of the 4 candidates in the attorney general race? There was Pam Bondi. There were the 2 democrats. And they excluded Bill Wohlsifer,” Vaccarino recalled. “She told me that the forum organizers would be the ones to decide who would go on the ballot.”

A practice the Collier County Elections Qualifying Officer, Dave Carpenter, confirmed to FOX 4.

And Carpenter added this statement when asked by reporter Liza Fernandez how a qualified candidate could be left off the ballot at a mock election overseen by the county.

‘I”m sure they’re upset by it. if I had a candidate whose name was left off, I’d be upset too. But it was just a straw ballot,” said Carpenter.

Candidate Wohlsifer doesn’t see it that way, adding in his complaint that the elections supervisor violated state statute by accepting payment from the Golden Gate civics groups to conduct the straw poll, which left his name off the ballot and influencing the outcome of his race.
“Because you’re contracted for this, you don’t think the election office is held to the requirements of that statute,” the reporter asked of Carpenter.

“I”m not certain the statutes apply,” Carpenter answered.

Elections Supervisor Jennifer Edwards told reporter Liza Fernandez this was a community event and not official business over the phone before the complaint had been filed.
The state will now decide, but Vaccarino is certain some damage has been done.

“If the supervisor of elections is there, then all candidates that are going to be on the ballot for November should be on that poll,” she said.

FL AG candidate accuses elections office of “steering” to certain candidates

Examiner.com

by Karl Dickey

 

Yesterday, July 21, 2014, Florida Attorney General candidate Bill Wohlsifer took to his campaign website blog to publicly shame the Collier County Supervisor of Elections (SOE) office. Jennifer Edwards is the Supervisor of Elections in Collier County. Recently the (SOE) held a mock election at a public Candidate Forum at the Golden Gate Community Center, which purposely excluded Wohlsifer’s name, however included the three other candidates qualified to be in the race. Wohlsifer is the only Libertarian Party of Florida candidate in the race. The other three candidates in the race are two Democrats and one Republican…. full story

Libertarian Attorney General Candidate files complaint against elections office

Examiner.com

by Karl Dickey

 

The Libertarian Party of Florida candidate for Florida Attorney General, Bill Wohlsifer, is took action this afternoon, July 22, 2014, filing an elections fraud complaint against Collier County Supervisor of Elections (SOE) chief Jennifer Edwards. We wrote about the incident in our column earlier today (see below under Suggested by the Author) noting Wohlsifer’s name was excluded from a mock election conducted by Edwards’ office…. full story

Judge overturns Florida’s ban on same sex marriage in Florida Keys

Examiner.com

by Karl Dickey

 

Libertarians and members of the LGBT community are celebrating today, July 17, 2014, as Monroe County Circuit Judge Luis M. Garcia ruled the 2008 referendum to ban same sex marriage unconstitutional, as it does not offer equal protection under the law. Although libertarians feel the government should not be forcing citizens to ask its permission to marry, for so long as the government does so, it should not be discriminatory. The Monroe County government is expected to begin granting its permission for same sex couples to marry this Tuesday, July 21, 2014. …. full article

NORML fails to endorse the best candidate for their cause in AG race

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Karl Dickey

The NORML‘s Political Action Committee (NORML) has chosen to stay out of the Florida Attorney General’s race because they have “limited bandwith” according to NORML Communications Director Erik Altieri. The “limited bandwith” statement was an email sent by Mr. Altieri yesterday, July 16, 2014 to Bill Wohlsifer, Libertarian Party of Florida candidate for Attorney General. In one of the most pivotal states and most important positions within the Florida government concerning marijuana prosecutions. , NORML has bowed out rather than do easiest and most ethical thing–endorse and/or contribute to Bill Wohlsifer who is running for the position and was NORML of Florida’s 2013 registered lobbyist….. rest of article.

Consumer Protection Should Respect All Forms of Life

Consumer protection reaches out past the arm of the person who is picking up the bill. The person who is paying has many different concerns that deserve to be protected. This reaches beyond significant others and other immediate family, but also to the pets that are every bit a part of the families who love them as any other member. Many people have hit the streets in the past to protest and speak out against large companies, such as Monsanto, in attempt to enhance consumer protection. Even with all of the voices out there demanding GMO labeling, there is a large section of our country who haven’t had their nonexistent voices heard, because less people think about them than think about themselves when it comes to basic consumer protection. Although we consider our four-legged friends members of our family, the law considers them to be chattel, or personal property. Being that they are our property, and of course family, we should know if they are ingesting genetically modified organisms. These GMO riddled foods could be causing a slue of unwanted issues in the lives of the pets we care about.

Florida has also enacted different zoning ordinances that make it illegal for any of our pets, who have not gone through the neutering process, to be on public property. While almost all pet owners can agree that spaying and neutering is a humane, and responsible, practice, it should not be a mandate by the state in order to appear in public. Imagine if they passed a law making it illegal for men who have not had a vasectomy, or women who have not had their tubes tied, to be on public property, the public outcry would be vast and loud. That is a personal decision for pet owners to make on their own, when they are ready to make that decision. They, and their dogs, should not be banned from a leisurely stroll in the park if they feel the time for neutering isn’t right, for whatever reason they deem fit.

Luckily, for all the pet owners in the state of Florida, Bill Wohlsifer (LPF), candidate for Attorney General, is a huge supporter of protecting the animals we hold dear to heart. He advocates prosecuting manufacturers of toxic pet foods. He wants to work diligently to shut down puppy mills, where profits are more important than the welfare of the animals being caged and bred. Mr. Wohlsifer wants to also target any animal competition that is not under the oversight of the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. A true humanitarian, he and his wife, have contributed to multiple animal protection groups, including the Flagler Humane Society, the Folke Peterson Wildlife Center, and the Saint Francis Wildlife Refuge over the years.

Bill Wohlsifer respects all forms of life, which is evident due to the fact that he hasn’t eaten beef, pork, as well as many other animals for the past 17 years. He is also one of the few in the world who will safely remove an insect from inside his house, rather than just swat them like so many others would. Mr. Wohlsifer believes in freedom, and life, for both the citizens of Florida and the pets they care for and love, because as he understands, they are family too.

 

Matt Wright is a writer and political activist living in south Florida. He has a BS in communications and is currently working for the Bill Wohlsifer for Attorney General campaign. To hear more from Matt you can follow him on Twitter at @mrwright79 or Like him on Facebook.

Bondi targeted for her defense of Florida’s same-sex marriage ban

Bondi targeted for her defense of Florida’s same-sex marriage ban

By John Kennedy of the Palm Beach Post

Wohlsifer is quoted as saying, “She’s playing to what she thinks is her conservative base,” Wohlsifer said. “But even that base is changing. An attorney general is supposed to defend the law, but the law has to be constitutional and the U.S. Supreme Court says this isn’t.”

Examiner: Libertarians participate in March against Monsanto

Most libertarians are against regulation with the exception of disclosure when it comes to finance and food products. Libertarian Party of Florida candidate for Attorney General, Bill Wohlsifer said this yesterday, “Libertarians recognize that not all laws are bad. But we apply strict scrutiny to even the most local ordinance. As candidate for Florida Attorney General my position on GMO Labeling laws is not to regulate an industry, but to provide consumer information and protection. I believe consumer protection is a proper role of government and a high priority for the people’s Attorney General.”

Examiner:  Libertarians Participate in March against Monsanto

by Karl Dickey

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