• Return civil rights to felons
    When Govenor Crist was Govenor, he passed a law to return civil rights to people automatically when they completed thier sentance for whatever offense that they violated. When Scott became Gov. he changed it to a 5 year waiting period and then you still have to apply for the return of your rights. I made it in when Crist was still in office and that was the only reason that I was able to vote this year. Once a person does thier time they should not be further punished. It affects not just your rite to vote but to get a bisness license and many other areas of your life. Once you do your time you should have the rite to rejoin society and be a product member of that society.
    6 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Matthew Brady
  • Repeal Patriot act
    to restore our liberties, no more spying on our e-mail,phone-calls, letters and all what our constitution afford us
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by ghassan samara
  • UPS support our Boy Scouts!
    UPS was faced with a petition of a mere 80,000 votes requesting that they drop all financial support of the Boy Scouts of America because they disagree with BSA's policy on homosexual leadership. In November, 2012, UPS announced that they no longer support the BSA because of this petition. Let's show UPS that there are many more of their customers who are disappointed by this decision and request that they review and reverse it.
    5 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Brett
  • Felon Voting Disenfranchisement Laws Must Be Repealed!
    Today, 3.9 million felons and ex-felons are unable to vote in the United States. The number of total disenfranchised individuals represents 2.3% of the total adult population, which, if eligible to vote, could affect election outcomes. The right to vote is one of the most important rights in the United States and these laws should be repealed. Everyone deserves a voice, even those who have made a mistake!
    74 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Caroline Mendes
  • To forever bear Arms
    The Second Amendment (Amendment II) to the United States Constitution is the part of the United States Bill of Rights that protects the right of the people to keep and bear arms. It was adopted on December 15, 1791, along with the rest of the Bill of Rights. We have no protection if you take this amendment away from us. Hunting, protection, our freedom!
    20 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Jacob G.
  • Extend to 14 days Early Voting in Florida
    We Floridians waited anywhere from 4 to 6 hours to vote on General Elections on Nov 6, 2012
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Ricardo SANCHEZ
  • Donald Trump: Free Speech
    I want to keep my First Amendment to the United States Constitution right.
    12 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Gary W Gray
  • Accept Puerto Rico as 51st state of the US without preconditions.
    Four million of US citizen are denied the right to elect their president and are without representation in congress yet they serve in the armed forces to protect the right of others to do so.
    5 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Obed Almeyda
  • Tim Warren
    Following the election of 2012 I have seen and read more and more articles like the one about how Macy's is being petitioned to dump Trump. This dumping has nothing to do with the products that Macy's carry. But instead has everything to do with Mr. Trumps politics. We as a country need to stop these senseless attacks on people who express a different view than ours. This opposing view is what makes America great.
    2 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Tim Warren
  • Legitimate Voters are NOT Provisional
    In post-election Arizona, close races have been called, candidates have conceded, but over a week after election day, hundreds of thousands of ballots have not been counted. Those are the ballots of my neighbors. The people who make Arizona my home, and even though they are legitimate voters, on election day they may have been directed to use one of the thousands of provisional ballots that haven't been counted. I want my neighbors to have a say in the home we share.
    2,730 of 3,000 Signatures
    Created by Katherine Alexander
  • Helen Purcell should resign.
    In a state as large as Arizona the fact that our votes still haven't been counted is unacceptable. Now they don't want to count them. Do your job or let someone who is capable have the position. This is absolutely ridiculous. We are the only state that hasn't completed this task. Our state government and polictical officials are embarrassing enough.
    293 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Ann Onimity
  • Remove the Electoral College
    I lived in Japan during the 2000 Presidential election debacle and it was heartbreaking to see it through the eyes of a foreign people. (I fully expected this issue to be hotly debated at that time) This system makes no sense to them, nor to me. It had it's place in colonial America, when much of our population was ill or poorly literate, but not in this age. If the cost wasn't enough, look at the elections that were won against the popular vote. All talk is about "swing states". While I live in one, I'd feel as if I was a second class citizen if I didn't; everyone would already know if my vote (electoral) would be red or blue. Please join me in addressing this issue and CHANGING IT. We, the people, have a voice, and I hope, through media such as Facebook, Washington will take heed and REMOVE THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE from our Democracy.
    46 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Carol Huber