Connecticut Secretary of State Says Socialist Action Petition for U.S. Senate Lacks Enough Valid Signatures

The Connecticut Secretary of State has determined that Fred Linck, the Socialist Action candidate for U.S. Senate, failed to obtain 7,500 valid signatures. The state says he is about 670 signatures short. The party showed numerous serious errors in the validation process, and if more time had been available, might have been able to show that it did have enough valid signatures.


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Connecticut Secretary of State Says Socialist Action Petition for U.S. Senate Lacks Enough Valid Signatures — 4 Comments

  1. This just pisses me off. Do they at least have a write-in option where people can support him that way, even if it isn’t officially counted?

  2. WHAT STATE HAS NOT YET PRINTED BALLOTS ???

    IE 45 DAYS ***DEADLINE*** STUFF FOR OVERSEAS USA/STATE VOTERS FOR FED OFFICES.

  3. This is the sort of stuff our country calls other countries undemocratic, authoritarian, or even dictatorial over. America, thy name is hypocrisy.

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