[Sosfbay-discuss] McKinney registers to vote in California, on ballot for GP pres. nomination

Drew Johnson JamBoi at Greens.org
Wed Oct 17 00:49:45 PDT 2007


http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/dekalb/stories/2007/10/16/McKinney_1017.html
McKinney registers to vote in California
Former congresswoman on ballot for Green Party presidential nomination

By JEFFRY SCOTT
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 10/16/07

Former Georgia congresswoman Cynthia McKinney seems to have ended any
notions of running again for state office in Georgia and has registered to
vote in California where she is still considering a run for president on
the Green Party ticket.

In recent weeks McKinney — who last month posted a letter on her Web site
declaring that she had no interest in the Green Party nomination — has
appeared at fund-raisers in California, where a group named Run! Cynthia!
Run! is trying to draft her as the party's candidate in California.

McKinney's name already is on the ballot in California, along with six
other Green Party candidates, including Ralph Nader. She and the others
were nominated by a Green Party convention in September in California.

The fact that McKinney's name remains on the ballot has given supporters
hope, said John Morton, a California Green Party delegate.

"She's got us all guessing, but she hasn't removed her name, and that's a
good sign. I talked to her last week, and she said she's very interested
but not ready to make an announcement."

Two weekends ago McKinney attended a rally with anti-war activist Cindy
Sheehan, who is running for the San Francisco seat held by Democratic
Speaker of the House Nancy's Pelosi. Sheehan told the crowd that McKinney
is running for president.

McKinney, who served five often-provocative terms as a U.S. congresswoman
representing voters in DeKalb County and roughly the southeastern section
of metro Atlanta, has been registered to vote in Marin County since May 4,
2007, according to records at the Marin County Registrar of Voters. Marin
is a county north of San Francisco.

According to the Georgia secretary of state's office, she is still
registered to vote in Georgia, but has not voted since December 2006.
Secretary of state director of media Matt Carrothers said state law does
not require she notify the state that she is now a registered voter in
California.

"But since she is registered to vote there, she cannot vote in Georgia,"
Carrothers said.

Vicki Leidner, chairwoman of the Feminst Issues Group of the San Francisco
Green Party, hosted a fund-raiser for McKinney two weekends ago when, she
said, "we raised a good chunk of money, especially for someone who hasn't
declared she is running."

Leidner said McKinney has sought to keep a low profile in moving to the
San Francisco area, where she has been accepted as a doctoral student at
the University of California at Berkeley. "After you been through the
things she's been through, you learn to be a little quiet about things,"
Leidner said.

Brent McMillan, political director for the national Green Party, said the
party also is seeking to get her name on the ballot in Illinois.
"California and Illinois are the first- and second-largest Green Party
states."

McKinney is not yet registered as a presidential candidate in Illinois,
and, by law, cannot register before Oct. 29. To register she must first
submit a petition with between 3,000 and 5,000 signatures to be eligible.

California delegate Morton said McKinney has a place in Marin County but
he believes she still divides her time between San Francisco and Atlanta.

"We expect her to move out here by the first of the year," he said. "She
still has matters to deal with back in Atlanta." Morton said he believes
McKinney, who the Green Party courted to run in 2004, is the perfect Green
candidate.

"She's very outspoken, and even when she was a Democrat she didn't follow
the dictates of the party," he said. "She has a Green mind, believes in
social justice, is against the war."

McKinney could not be reached for comment.

Her former Atlanta campaign manager John Evans said Tuesday he talked to
her about a week ago by cellphone and he didn't know whether she's moved
to the San Francisco area. He also doesn't know if she's made up her mind
to run for president.

"I look at it this way, unless she's made an announcement, as far as I'm
concerned she ain't running."




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