North Dakota Says All Three Independent Presidential Petitions are Valid

The North Dakota Secretary of State says all three independent presidential petitions are valid. They are for Darrell Castle, Rocky De La Fuente, and Jill Stein. The qualified parties in North Dakota are Democratic, Libertarian, and Republican.

North Dakota doesn’t have voter registration. Therefore, there is no list to check the petition signatures against. The North Dakota Secretary of State’s office has a good sense of whether a petition seem honest. If there is any doubt, a random sample of signers are sent a postcard, and if more than a few postcards comes back with a post office notation that there is no such address, then further investigation is done. This year, for these petitions, nothing seemed amiss.


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North Dakota Says All Three Independent Presidential Petitions are Valid — 14 Comments

  1. Paul Marx, I had not heard that. How did you hear that? The Green Party is ballot-qualified in New York state so that seems very hard to believe.

  2. I’ve had two people question me on this too, about Jill Stein on the NY ballot. I had to redirect them to the New York Board of Elections, because it struck me as bizarre.

  3. Having Elector registration stuff is NOW a matter of National Security — regardless of MORON regimes living as if it is 1800 or earlier.

  4. Thanks for contributing, Demo Rep. Apparently your mother’s basement has avoided the recent flooding.

  5. New York has really dropped the ball. The Women’s Equality Party lists both Clinton and Kahn as their nominee, and Kahn’s Voters United petition is being listed as valid despite 21 pages being filed. It is literally impossible that Kahn filed even 1,000 signatures, much less 15,000.

  6. Many of the LOW population western States in the USA were created by the Elephants in 1861-1910 to try and have permanent gerrymander control of the USA Senate — thus the Stone Age NON-registration stuff in ND for example.

    Too many pre-school folks on this list.

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

  7. The New York State Election Board meets September 15 and is expected to disqualify Lynn Kahn’s petition and may disqualify Rocky De La Fuente’s petition. The Board thinks Rocky’s petition was filed a day late. He disagrees. It depends on postmarks, which is often unclear and ambiguous.

  8. The DC Elections Board turned a blind eye to Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders when they BOTH filed a day late.

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