Michigan Citizens for Life
Petitioning Instructions

 

The best way to get lots of signatures is to ask lots of people. Always be cheerful.

It helps to have:
- Plenty of blank petitions to fill up and extras to give to people who agree to try to collect signatures also
- black, ball-point pens
- multiple cardboard clipboards (2-5)
- blank voter-registration/application forms for people
(This is 3 pages long and can be downloaded and printed from the Michigan Secretary of State website)
- a printed copy of the "Q&A" for you to refer to when people ask you questions
- copies of "Church Contact Information" to give to people who volunteer to collect signatures at their churches
- literature to distribute
- a flashlight, if working after sunset
- comfortable shoes/boots
- breath mints

It helps to go to:
- Areas where there are lots of people
- ball games, festivals, busy public sidewalks, parades, churches, crowded neighborhoods
- events where there will be pro-life people in attendance
- all of your friends and relatives

Call the MCFL office number if you have any free days, weekends, or evenings and need suggestions for key places or events to collect signatures at. Being at the right place for a few hours can mean one hundred signatures instead of just a few at the wrong place.

While petitioning out in public (instead of just having your family and friends sign) it helps to:

  1. Download, print, and tape on the back of your clipboard the "PRO LIFE PETITION" sign from the website.
  2. Smile and hold the sign up for people to read as they walk by you or you walk up to them.
  3. Look people in the eyes and ask something like, "Hello Sir. Could you please help me with a quick ballot access signature? We are putting an initiative on the ballot defining a person as starting at conception."
  4. If they ask any questions, show them the petition and point to the wording on the top. (On our website is a "Q & A" link to familiarize yourself with first.)
  5. If they decline, say, "Okay." You can bless them or wish them a pleasant day, but please don't argue with people. If you have some time to go petitioning in public, and desire further training or coordination with other volunteers, please call us.

ONCE THEY AGREE TO SIGN:

  1. Put a pen in their hand while asking, "Which Michigan County are you registered to vote in?"
  2. Hand them the clipboard with their county page on top. If they are the first to sign from their county, have them sign on a blank page and then write the county name on the blank line near the top of the petition.
  3. As they receive the clipboard, say, "Please fill in every box on your line just like your voter registration card reads."
  4. While they sign, ask them if they would like to help circulate petitions among their friends, co-workers, and relatives. If yes:
  5. You may choose to mention that MCFL needs funds to purchase supplies and postage stamps. MCFL cannot accept cash. Checks and money orders are acceptable, but must be accompanied by the name, address, occupation, employer and employer's address of the donor. Have them send checks (with accompanying required information) to the P.O. Box in Lapeer.

Paid for with regulated funds by Michigan Citizens for Life
PO BOX 1090
Lapeer, Michigan 48446
(810)441-5309
MC4Life@safe-mail.net
www.MichiganCitizensForLife.net