Missouri Federal Court Dismisses Interesting Case on Excluding Candidates from Primaries

On May 31, U.S. District Court Judge Richard Dorr ruled that the lawsuit filed by a white supremacist against the Missouri Secretary of State is procedurally flawed. The candidate, Glenn Miller, wants to run in the Democratic primary for Congress. The party refused his filing fee because it doesn’t agree with the candidate’s views. The judge ruled that the candidate should have sued the Democratic Party as well as the Secretary of State. Since he only sued the Secretary of State, the case was dismissed. Miller v Missouri Secretary of State, western dist., Springfield, 06-5032.


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Missouri Federal Court Dismisses Interesting Case on Excluding Candidates from Primaries — 1 Comment

  1. Poor guy. Maybe next time, he’ll do the groundwork and get on the ballot the way my party had to do it… by getting signatures, then getting enough votes to stay on the ballot the next year.

    Instead, though, he filed a lawsuit… using the very same government he despises. Next, he’ll blame “the Jews”. *yawn*

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