On August 24, the Oregon Attorney General ruled that Constitution Party gubernatorial candidate Mary Starrett should remain on the ballot. A Republican had challenged her ballot status, saying that party officials had failed to run an advance legal notice in a newspaper, telling the date, time and location of the state convention. But the Attorney General said, even if it’s true that the notice was required, it doesn’t follow logically that the penalty for failing to run the ad is removal from the ballot.
The Republican who complained says he will now sue the state to remove Starrett.
Is this because she is making a strong showing and they are scared.
I doubt they’re making too strong of a showing in Oregon, for goodness sakes!