Washington Secretary of State Asks State Court for Guidance on Validating Presidential Petitions

The Washington Secretary of State has been validating presidential petitions, which require 1,000 signatures. Whether the Constitution Party, the Alliance Party, and the American Solidarity Party have enough valid signatures depends on whether voters may sign for more than one presidential candidate. The three groups have enough valid signatures if it is legal for voters to sign more than one such petition.

The case is Wyman v Alliance Party, Thurston County Superior Court, 20-2-1929-34.


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Washington Secretary of State Asks State Court for Guidance on Validating Presidential Petitions — 4 Comments

  1. Were the same people collecting signatures for all three petitions on all, or most, of the signatures submitted?

  2. Obviously most States only permit ONE voter to nominate ONE person for ONE/each single office.

    Otherwise zillion possible candidates.

  3. Any petitions definitely succeeded in Washington? Can’t find any information on the SOS’s website and don’t recall any BAN articles on Libertarian, Green, etc. petitions succeeding.

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