Instruction Sheet
The petitions must provide the voter’s actual signature AND their printed full name AND their full resident address (where they are registered to vote) AND the date each signed the petition. (There is also a block where the last four digits of the voter’s social security number is requested. This is optional only, It is not mandatory that it be provided.)
Each page of the petition provides an affidavit that must be signed by the person who circulated it stating that she/he personally witnessed each voter signing the petition and that the circulator is themselves a registered voter, or eligible to be registered to vote in Virginia. Please also note that a circulator cannot sign a petition that they are circulating themselves. They may, of course, sign a petition that another individual is circulating for Governor Allen.
The form must be notarized before it is returned to the campaign HQ.
VERY IMPORTANT: A valid petition form is one that includes both sides – front and back – of the form. If you are printing the forms yourself, please make sure to print out both side for each form. On older printers, you will have to print the front side, turn over the paper and then print the back side.
Petitions that are printed on one side only will not be counted.
Our campaign will provide multiple copies of the petition form to you upon request.
Petition Drive: Signatures may be collected beginning January 1, 2012. We are setting an internal deadline of Friday, March 2 to have everything back to HQ. It will be helpful to have petitions returned earlier for processing and verification.
Petition Qualified Voters Form
Ideas for getting petition signatures:
Family, Friends and Neighbors
GOP Committee Meetings / Events
VFRW Club Meetings
Post Offices
Church
Gun Shows
Tea Party Meetings / Events
Grocery stores – when customer is leaving the store
Retail stores – when customer is leaving the store
Hair salons / Barber shops










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