The Constitution Party petition for ballot access in Wyoming was due June 1, and it needed 4,988 valid signatures. The Secretary of State has checked the petition and says the party only submitted 4,600 valid signatures. The raw number of … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2010
Kathleen Curry, Colorado’s only independent state legislator, who is being blocked from the November ballot, expects to appeal the adverse decision in Riddle v Daley. Curry petitioned for a place on this year’s ballot as an independent, but even though … Continue reading
On June 25, Wendell Fant, the first person in the history of North Carolina government-printed ballots to qualify as an independent candidate for U.S. House, said he will not run. Therefore, he won’t be on the ballot. The work and … Continue reading
Neil Combee, who wanted to run in Florida’s Republican primary for the legislature, but who accidentally wrote a check to pay his filing fee that was one cent less than the precise amount required, will not sue to get on … Continue reading
On Wednesday, June 30, a Georgia Superior Court in Atlanta will hear Norwood v Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections, the case over whether to invalidate 9,000 signatures collected by independent candidate Mary Norwood. She is running for President … Continue reading