Crunch time is coming to get the Green Party on the ballot in many states. The Greens/Jill Stein are currently on the ballot in 23 states. Petitioning takes time and effort (money helps too). Deadlines are coming up in the following states (with links to state/regional coordinator contact info):

First, the main webpage for ballot access is here.

For those of you that want to help with ballot access from home or long-distance you can phonebank or donate to pay petitioners.

Missouri - July 25 Contact info - MO coordinators

Iowa - July 30 Contact info - IA coordinators

Kansas - August 1 Contact info - KS coordinators

Nebraska - August 1. They have no state coordinator, but this is a priority state. Contact info for NE

New Jersey - August 1 Contact info - NJ coordinators

Pennsylvania - August 1 Contact info - PA coordinators

Vermont - August 1 Contact info - VT coordinators

Alaska - August 10. They have no state coordinator.Contact info for AK

Connecticut - August 10 Contact info - CT coordinators

New Hampshire - August 10 Contact info - NH coordinators

Nevada - ?extended deadline? Contact info - NV coordinators

Utah - August 10 15 Contact info - UT coordinators

Montana - August 15 17 Contact info - MT coordinators

Multiple other state deadlines are in late August and September.

Previously, the Greens were focusing on one state (IL/GA), now, the Greens' efforts will be divided among multiple states at the same time. So they need more help. The more help, the more states Jill Stein will be on the ballot. It is vital that many more than the required number of signatures are obtained because some will be thrown out. Here is a few more links:

For Missouri, there is a Missouri Green Party website.

For Kansas, there is a: Kansas Green Party Facebook group.

For Nebraska, there is a: Nebraska for Jill Stein Facebook page.

For Pennsylvania, there is a Green Party of Pennsylvania Ballot Access Facebook group.

For Connecticut, there is a Green Party of Connecticut webpage.

For Nevada, there is a Nevada Green Party Ballot Access Forum.

You can follow Jill's twitter account here.