Follow the steps below to email your Secretary of State. It will only take a few minutes.
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Create a new email message
- Find the listing for your state’s Secretary of State (or Lieutenant Governor) on the website of the National Association of Secretaries of State.
- Click the email address in their listing. This should open a new message in your email program that is already addressed to the person. If this does not automatically open a new email message, create a new email message yourself and copy the email address into the “To” field of your new message.
Type the subject of the message
Type “Disqualify Trump from running for President” (or whatever subject you prefer) in the Subject field.
Copy the sample message
Highlight all of the message below and press Ctrl+C on a PC or Command+C on a Mac to copy it to your computer's clipboard.
As a concerned citizen and firm believer in upholding the principles of democracy, I urge you to fulfill your sworn duty to protect our Constitution by declining to list Donald J. Trump on the ballots for the 2024 election in accordance with Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment to United States Constitution.
Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment states: “No person shall . . . hold any office . . . who, having previously taken an oath . . . to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.” The meaning of this sentence is unambiguous: any government official who ever swore to support the Constitution and later “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” against the Constitution or “gave aid and comfort to the enemies” of the Constitution are automatically disqualified from holding any governmental office and therefore cannot be listed on ballots for any elected office ever again.
Donald J. Trump engaged in a multi-pronged rebellion against the Constitution by engaging in the following activities, and he is thereby disqualified under Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment from ever holding office again: (1) directing a conspiracy to submit slates of false electors to the United States Congress; (2) imploring and threatening federal and state officials and local election workers to assist in his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election; (3) inciting a violent attack on the U.S Capitol on January 6, 2021, with the aim of preventing Congress from completing its constitutional duty to count the electoral votes submitted by the states; and (4) giving aid and comfort to the violent mob who had stormed the Capitol by failing to take any action to stop the attack for more than three hours and then issuing a video in which he told the attackers, “We love you. You’re very special.”
J. Michael Luttig, a former federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit who has been called “perhaps the most conservative judge in the country,” and Laurence H. Tribe, the Carl M. Loeb University Professor of Constitutional Law Emeritus at Harvard Law School, have written, “The former president’s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, and the resulting attack on the U.S. Capitol, place him squarely within the ambit of the [Fourteenth Amendment’s] disqualification clause, and he is therefore ineligible to serve as president ever again.” [view article]
Luttig and Tribe cite an article by esteemed constitutional scholars William Baude, Professor of Law and the Faculty Director of the Constitutional Law Institute at the University of Chicago Law School, and Michael Stokes Paulsen, Distinguished University Chair and Professor of Law at the University of St. Thomas School of Law, in which they write, “Section Three is self-executing, operating as an immediate disqualification from office, without the need for additional action by Congress. It can and should be enforced by every official, state or federal, who judges qualifications.” [view article]
Your office has the authority and responsibility to ensure fair and secure elections in accordance with the United States Constitution. In this role, one of your fundamental duties is to judge the qualifications of candidates who apply to be included on election ballots distributed in our state. By declining to list Donald J. Trump on the 2024 Presidential Election ballot, you will be exercising your constitutional duty to safeguard our democratic process in accordance with the Fourteenth Amendment’s disqualification clause.
I therefore urge you to uphold your sworn duty by rejecting any application from Donald J. Trump to appear on ballots in our state as a candidate for President of the United States in 2024 or at any time in the future.
Sincerely,
Customize your message
- Open the new email message that you have just created.
- Put the cursor in the empty text area of the message and paste the sample message into your new email message. To do this:
- Press Ctrl+V on a PC or
- Press Command+V on a Mac
- Revise the message it as you see fit.
- Be sure to add your name, city, state, and Zip Code at the bottom of the message.
Send your message
Click the send button in your email program.
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