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A Petition Circulator on Con Con

  • By
  • Joe Mathews
February 8, 2010

A petition circulator with long experience in California, but who is now working in Oregon, emails in response to my question about how circulators think about the constitutional convention petitions in California. I post the response because it provides some insight into how circulators work, and how they routinely move state to state depending on where the pay is better:

Here's the email, responding to question of what petitioners are thinking about con con: "It depends on the petitioner.

Michael Rhodes on Con Con

  • By
  • Joe Mathews
February 8, 2010

The controversy over the constitutional convention petitions in Cailfornia -- and whether they are being blacklisted by petition circulators -- is being discussed around the country by those involved in signature gathering.

I put a question about the possible blacklist to Michael Rhodes of ProVote America, which work with petition circulators nationwide, and he replied via his blog, right here.

Oscars and Global Forum on Direct Demoracy: One Degree of Separation

  • By
  • Joe Mathews
February 8, 2010

Former U.S. Sen. Mike Gravel (D-Alaska), an advocate of a national initiative process and a speaker at this summer's Global Forum on Modern Direct Democracy in San Francisco, has a brief but important turn in the Oscar-nominated documentary, Most Dangerous Man, about Pentagon Papers leaker Daniel Ellsberg.

More on the Con Con Blacklist

  • By
  • Joe Mathews
February 4, 2010

I delved once again into the charges of a blacklist against the constitutional conventions in California, in this column at Fox & Hounds Daily.

Also, if you want to know why petition circulators may be nervous about a constitutional convention (and thus unwilling to carry the initiative petitions), take a look at this story in the Economist about the con con effort.

Con Con Says There Is A Blacklist

  • By
  • Joe Mathews
February 3, 2010

Repair California, the committee trying to qualify constitutional convention measures for the California ballot, says it is being blacklisted by major signature gathering firms, which refuse to carry its petition.

Does California Hold Lessons for Iceland?

  • By
  • Joe Mathews
February 2, 2010

The Icelandic journalist Iris Erlingsdottir thinks so.

Running Count of Ballot Measures Nationwide

  • By
  • Joe Mathews
February 1, 2010

Ballotpedia and its sharp staff have a useful new tool that shows a running tally (with links) of the number of initiatives filed in each U.S. state with the goal of qualifying for the 2010 ballot.

Right now, California has 83 such initiatives and holds a narrow lead over Oregon, which has 78 measures somewhere in the pipeline.

Jacob Slams 'Queen Meg' On Initiative Process

  • By
  • Joe Mathews
January 31, 2010

Paul Jacob, in his Townhall column, goes after California Republican gubernatorial frontrunner Meg Whitman for multiple statements criticizing the initiative process. "Obviously, Whitman very much wants Californians to cast a vote for her this year," Jacob writes. "And then, apparently, she wants to stop Californians from casting a vote on much of anything else in the future.

New Jersey Governor Wants Initiative and Referendum

  • By
  • Joe Mathews
January 28, 2010

Representative democracy as the only game in town?

Fuhgeddaboutit.

During his radio call-in show, New Jersey's new governor, Chris Christie, said his state -- one of the 23 states without statewide initiative and referendum -- would be a better place with direct democracy. Initiative and referendum, he said, could be one way "to rein in a government that is out of control."

Is Constitutional Convention Petition Being 'Blacklisted'?

  • By
  • Joe Mathews
January 27, 2010

There have been rumors and questions about opposition among signature gatherers to the constitutional convention petitions in California. I try to clear that up with this post at

Fox & Hounds Daily

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