How to get started

if you want to help get all write-in ballots for John Manimas

to be officially counted in your state.

 

The help needed is simple and the John Manimas Campaign/Real Democracy Party

will assist you at any point that you need or request assistance.

 

For all new voters and all those eligible to vote who have not voted before 2020

 

Anyone who registers to vote as a no-party voter and says that they are thinking about voting against the two-party system and for elections reforms

(by write-in for John Manimas) is participating as an American voter in the Revolution by Vote (2020). 

 

Any voter who registers for the first time preserves their choices and is free to vote as they deem best either on election day or by any early voting or absentee type of ballot.  Your ballot is secret.  We, the Real Democracy Party, want you to vote, but we do not ask for any promise or pledge from you with regard to which candidate or candidates you will vote for.  We do recommend that you do not split your vote between Democrats and Republicans.  If you choose to support one of the dominant two parties, you should vote only for that party because the two dominant parties have become non-cooperating enemies.  We do not have the time to try to change the minds of those voters who are already registered as a Democrat or a Republican.  We hope you will read the information we have made available for you and reconsider the destructive qualities of the two-party system, especially the fact that it preserves and protects minority rule in every election.  The first item of information every voter needs is the (Four Lethal Flaws) of the dysfunctional two-party system.

 

To help by doing something more than voting:

Read the information online until you feel that you know what this is about.

 

A)  You, and three to four others, can form a state chapter of the Real Democracy Party in your state.  You may need to complete paperwork and take certain actions within a time limit in order to report the formation of your political organization, according to state election laws, as "[your state] Chapter of the Real Democracy Party."  (RDP)

 

B)  You may need to identify one or more persons to serve as a presidential elector from your state, who may need to execute a pledge to support the presidential candidate supported by the RDP  (John Manimas).

 

C)  You do research to determine what paperwork your state elections commission or elections board requires in order to have John Manimas registered as a write-in candidate for the office of President (of the United States).  Those requirements will not be the same as for state candidates for Governor, State Senator, or State Representative.  A candidate for President of the United States is registered with the Federal Elections Commission (FEC).  John Manimas is registered with the FEC.

 

D)  RDP chapters in other states (not New York) do not have authority to receive political contributions or disburse any campaign expenses.  It is against the FEC rules and IRS rules for any primary campaign committee to make or discuss plans for cooperative efforts to promote a candidate or a political party.  State Chapter members must avoid talking to anyone who is a member of another political organization about their plans, or yours, that are directed toward the success of the write-in campaign of John Manimas --- or toward the success of that other political organization or campaign.  For more detailed information see the FEC Guide Appendix D definition of "coordinated communications."

 

Use (Application A) to apply for the position of officer of a state chapter of the RDP. Print form, then arrow back.

 

Use (Application B) for position of state Presidential Elector appointed by the.

Real Democracy Party (RDP) and according to the election rules of your state. Print form, then arrow back.

 

Links to important information about elections and this voter-driven project:

 

State alphabetical list of presidential electors (Electors Alpha).

 

State list of electors by number (Electors Number).

 

Frequently asked questions about the Revolution by Voter (Q and A).

 

Brief resume of John Manimas (J. M. resume).

 

(Poddy Shack) list of voice recordings, or podcasts, and videos at YouTube.

 

Direct link to the (Project Phases) to register write-in campaign in all states by planned steps.

 

A brief descriptions of paperwork and bureaucratic tasks (Progress Reports 2020)

 

A Revolution by Vote business card (Biz Card 2020) in the public domain.

 

A list of organizations that promote (Elections Reforms) but not affiliated with or coordinated with the RDP.

 

John Manimas write-in (Campaign 2020) Package.

 

Back links with additional helpful links -- follow your curiosity and questions -- choose the topic you want:

 

Link back to: Welcome Page of (Revolution by Vote) or the essential topics in the (Quick Directory).

 

Check the (Arithmetic) of the Revolution by Vote. Open Campaign (Package 2019) for older messages (2019-2016).

 

See (Progress Reports 2020), work completed to make it real.

 

If you wish, submit your five-minute Voter's First Response Survey: (RBV Survey #1).

 

(1)  What is (Different) about the John Manimas Write-in Campaign.

 

(2)  Donation of Electoral Votes in Exchange for (Election Reforms).

 

(3)  The Effect of the (12fth Amendment) on the Presidential election.

 

(4)  Five Most Common Political (Con Jobs) or it's easy to know candidates.

 

The Revolution by Vote is a PLAN for the American people to use their voting power to get off the Two-party (Seesaw)

 

and create a real democracy as was intended by the founders AND the original three million colonists.

 

What you would be (voting for) and proposed law to establish (obligatory voting).

 

Why you would become a (Voting Power), and the (Mission 2020) Statement.

 

Elections information:

Brief description of voter suppression and political party (suppression).

 

The (Electoral College) and its problems, a key to election reforms.

 

State election authorities names and (Addresses).

The Federal Government does not manage elections, but is vested with power to monitor elections or make rules

for election procedures in order to provide the "republican form of government" guaranteed by the Constitution.

 

(Federal Guide) online PDF for elections of federal offices,

by Federal Elections Commission (FEC).

 

Elections and political party information – Federalist Papers:

Online access to text of the  (Federalist Papers)

Papers, or numbers, of special interest below.

 

Constitutional information:

There are many text versions of the Constitution of the United States online.

One is a PDF file:  (Constitution USA).

 

Poster/advertisement:  You can vote (Against) the Two-Party Tyranny.

 

            By writing in John Manimas you will be voting for:  (Election reforms).

 

Want more detailed information?  Read six short documents, each two pages: The (Six Documents).

 

Invitation to (Decide):  Revolution by Violence or Revolution by Vote

 

  (Membership) Oath or Affirmation for Real Democracy Party

 

To before0922pages: (Pre0922 Contents)