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TippyCanoe
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this info taken from todays classified

the group "rotterdam1st" is offering CASH for people who are notary publics or commissioner of deeds

work is weekends and evenings

get the paper for email and phone #


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May 26, 2011, 4:57pm Report to Moderator
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To sign petitions, no doubt

Wonder how many times EE's name is gonna be forged.
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It surely must be to collect petition signatures....and it's probably for FDG. I understand he has hired a
political consultant to organize and oversee his renegade campaign to run for re-election for Town Supervisor.

I saw the ad and it is for the next several months...this must mean that he is going to file a Designating
Petition for the Conservative Party....possibly Opportunity to Ballot (write-ins) for major Parties and other
minor Parties...and probably one or more Independent Nominating Petitions.
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REVITALIZE ROTTERDAM
RE-UNITE ROTTERDAM
ROTTERDAM 1ST

The democons sure know how to come up with these snappy labels!!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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Quoted from gadfly
It surely must be to collect petition signatures....and it's probably for FDG. I understand he has hired a
political consultant to organize and oversee his renegade campaign to run for re-election for Town Supervisor.

I saw the ad and it is for the next several months...this must mean that he is going to file a Designating
Petition for the Conservative Party....possibly Opportunity to Ballot (write-ins) for major Parties and other
minor Parties...and probably one or more Independent Nominating Petitions.


they forget the following line in the add

"baseball bat required"

why else would you pay people to carry petitions


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Michael
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The tactic of paying people to collect signatures can be tricky legal ground to navigate. It is an area often misunderstood (or simply ignored) by even seasoned election operatives.  Anyone embarking on this task, either as an organizer or participant, should be aware of the law.

It is a violation of New York Election Law to offer to pay campaign workers who collect petition signatures wages based on the number of signatures they obtain. This is a misdemeanor under New York Election Law Section 17-122(4).   New York Election Law Section 17-122(4) expressly forbids payment to petition carriers on the basis of the number of signatures obtained, and doing so constitutes a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail.

I haven't seen the ad nor am I suggesting that whoever is behind it is offering to pay per signature collected but I thought it prudent to offer a note of caution.


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Quoted from Michael
The tactic of paying people to collect signatures can be tricky legal ground to navigate. It is an area often misunderstood (or simply ignored) by even seasoned election operatives.  Anyone embarking on this task, either as an organizer or participant, should be aware of the law.

It is a violation of New York Election Law to offer to pay campaign workers who collect petition signatures wages based on the number of signatures they obtain. This is a misdemeanor under New York Election Law Section 17-122(4).   New York Election Law Section 17-122(4) expressly forbids payment to petition carriers on the basis of the number of signatures obtained, and doing so constitutes a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail.

I haven't seen the ad nor am I suggesting that whoever is behind it is offering to pay per signature collected but I thought it prudent to offer a note of caution.


You are right about that Michael...typically they offer per hour rates and require a minimum number of signatures, or range, per hour
recorded by the petition carrier....like 3-5 0r 5-8, for example.
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Quoted from Michael
The tactic of paying people to collect signatures can be tricky legal ground to navigate. It is an area often misunderstood (or simply ignored) by even seasoned election operatives.  Anyone embarking on this task, either as an organizer or participant, should be aware of the law.

It is a violation of New York Election Law to offer to pay campaign workers who collect petition signatures wages based on the number of signatures they obtain. This is a misdemeanor under New York Election Law Section 17-122(4).   New York Election Law Section 17-122(4) expressly forbids payment to petition carriers on the basis of the number of signatures obtained, and doing so constitutes a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail.

I haven't seen the ad nor am I suggesting that whoever is behind it is offering to pay per signature collected but I thought it prudent to offer a note of caution.


You are right about that Michael...typically they offer per hour rates and require a minimum number of signatures, or range, per hour
recorded by the petition carrier....like 3-5 or 5-8, for example.
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Quoted from gadfly
It surely must be to collect petition signatures....and it's probably for FDG. I understand he has hired a
political consultant to organize and oversee his renegade campaign to run for re-election for Town Supervisor.

I saw the ad and it is for the next several months...this must mean that he is going to file a Designating
Petition for the Conservative Party....possibly Opportunity to Ballot (write-ins) for major Parties and other
minor Parties...and probably one or more Independent Nominating Petitions.


         He can pay for as many petition carriers as he wants, he's wasting his money.  Especially after Wed. night's T.B. meeting . . . .
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benny salami
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Re Elect FDG! WTF? Working Together Works! Keep the "revitalization"/DEM implosion going. Only 20th on the highest taxes list-keep voting for DEM machine morons.
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