Why Chicago Mayoral Candidates Need 12,500 Signatures

Why Chicago Mayoral Candidates Need 12,500 Signatures

Now that Jay Stone's short-lived mayoral campaign is over--he's been knocked off the ballot--it's time to ask what that was all about.

He had no chance of winning: he was running without money, name recognition, or major supporters. And he'd gathered just 246 of the 12,500 signatures needed to get on the ballot. Stone says that although he really would like to be mayor, he was mainly setting up a court challenge to the signature requirement. Requiring so many signatures "mocks the concept of democracy," he says. "It serves no one's interest other than the machine's."

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