Here is the list of presidential primary candidates in Missouri. The primary is March 15. Candidates qualified by paying a fee of $1,000. There are twelve Republicans, nine Democrats, and five Libertarians.
The only prominent major party candidate who did not file is former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore, a Republican.
Missouri is the first state so far in which filing has closed for a Libertarian presidential primary. In 2012, the only person who filed for the Libertarian presidential primary was James Ogle. He received 483, and uncommitted received 431.
The five Libertarians who filed for the 2016 primary are: Marc Allan Feldman of Ohio, Cecil Ince of Missouri, Steve Kerbel of Colorado, Austin Petersen of Missouri, and Rhett R. Smith of Texas.
No one filed in the Constitution Party’s presidential primary.
How does the primary work for the Libertarians? I understand not every state has a Libertarian primary, but do the states that do send pledged delegates?
It’s just a beauty contest. It doesn’t choose delegates.
I would like to see a debate involving Henry Hewes, Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente, Keith Judd, Willie L. Wilson, and John Wolfe.
I’m pretty sure Judd is in prison, so…
I think Keith Judd has been free starting in 2013.
He has a very active web page.
http://keith-judd-for-president-of-usa-2016.blogspot.com/
One thousand dollars could buy a lot of lottery tickets.