9/11 survivors call for renewed probe - NJ.com
A New 9/11 Investigation in NYC?
– Baltimore Chronicle
Coleen Rowley: ‘Why I Support a New 9/11
Investigation’ – Huffington Post
8 Years Later, Push to Put
a New 9/11 Probe on the Ballot
– The Villager
Rescue Me’ Star Daniel Sunjata Headlines 9/11
Protest March
– Raw Story
NYC CAN News
Once Again, The Will of the Voters Is Denied
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Group Calls for New 9/11 Probe
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Note: For your signature to be valid, you must be registered to vote in one of five NYC Boroughs, your name and registered address must be given correctly and legibly, and your petition form must be signed at the bottom by a witness who is also registered to vote in one of five NYC Boroughs. If you are uncertain about how to fill out the petition or unable to print it out and mail it in, you can sign it with one of our petitioners at the southwest corner of Union Square everyday from 11AM to 7PM.
Two petition forms are available for download: the single-signature form, and the 3-signature form if you would like to join in the effort of gathering signatures.
1. Click Here to download the petition form to your computer.
2. [Note: Your name and address should appear exactly as it is on your voter registration form.] Using blue ink, on page 1 sign your name on the top line of the left side, then neatly print your name right below that. Then neatly print your street address with apartment number on the top line to the right, and your borough and zip code below. Lastly print your county on the far right and date on the far left (Counties: Manhattan is “New York”, Bronx is “Bronx”, Queens is “Queens”, Brooklyn is “Kings”, Staten Island is “Richmond”). Then sign on page 2 and 3 in the signature line at the bottom of the page. For your signature to be valid pages 2 and 3 must be signed.
3. Have your witness sign the witness statement at the bottom of page 1, including his or her full registered address, and his/her county in the blank at the bottom.
4. Follow the same steps for the person witnessing your signature.
5. Mail in both petition forms to NYCCAN, 1173A Second Avenue, Suite 155, New York, NY 10065.
1. Click Here to download the 3-signature petition form to your computer.
2. Print out as many forms as you can get your family, friends and fellow New Yorkers to sign (each form holds the signatures of three individual signers).
3. Using blue ink, on page 1 have each signer sign his or her name on the top line of the left side, then neatly print his/her name right below that. Then neatly print his/her street address with apartment number on the top line to the right, and the borough and zip code below. Lastly print his/her county on the far right and date on the far left. Then have each signer sign on page 2 and 3 on the corresponding signature lines at the bottom of the page. Pages 2 and 3 must be signed by each of the signers for each signature to be valid.
4. You sign the witness statement at the bottom of page 1, including your full registered address, and your county in the blank at the bottom.
5. Mail the completed petitions forms to NYCCAN, 1173A Second Avenue, Suite 155, New York, NY 10065.
Note: The form does not have to be filled out by three separate signers for it to be valid. You can mail in a form that has only one or two signers.