In Democracy for Sale, Neelam Taneja Perry delivers a searing, firsthand account of what happens when election fraud is alleged — and the very institutions designed to uphold democracy refuse to act. The book begins with Perry’s own congressional race in Florida’s 14th District, where documented irregularities, procedural violations, and sworn affidavits emerged in the aftermath of the 2024 election. After filing a timely election contest, she encountered an unresponsive House of Representatives and a judiciary hesitant to intervene. This book will appeal to readers of political nonfiction, constitutional scholars, legal professionals, and anyone concerned about the future of free and fair elections in the United States. Available now in multiple formats on Amazon.
How To Correctly Fill Out a Candidate Petition Form in Florida
When a voter signs a candidate petition in Florida, they’re simply helping that candidate qualify for the ballot — not casting a vote or pledging political support. Signing a petition allows more choices to appear on the election ballot. To make sure your signature counts, here’s what to do: 1. Use the Official Form The petition must be the state-approved Candidate Petition Form (DS-DE 104).Each form is specific to one candidate and one office. 2. Provide Accurate Voter Information Write your name exactly as it appears on your voter registration record.Include your residential address (no P.O. boxes) — this is how election officials verify your voter registration.Add your date of birth or voter registration number in the appropriate box. 3. Sign and Date the FormUse your usual handwritten signature — it must match the one on file with your county Supervisor of Elections. Add the date you signed. Each voter may sign only once per candidate per election. 4. Return the PetitionYou can give your completed form to the candidate’s campaign or mail it directly to your county Supervisor of Elections office.It’s best to submit it early, giving election officials enough time to verify it before the petition deadline. 5. No Party RestrictionAny registered voter in Florida, regardless of political party, may sign a petition for a candidate for a federal office such as U.S. Senate. Why Accuracy MattersEven a small mistake — such as a missing signature, incorrect address, or nickname that doesn’t match your registration — can cause a petition to be rejected. Taking a minute to carefully complete the form ensures your participation helps make the ballot more representative.
Know When To Vote Perry for U.S. Senate
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Sign the Petition – Put Dr. Neelam Taneja Perry on the Ballot for U.S. Senate
Download, sign and send your petition to put Dr. Neelam Taneja Perry on the ballot for U.S. Senate in 2026.