Oklahoma Presidential Primary Ballots Set

The Oklahoma State Board of Elections has this list of presidential primary candidates. Although Kamala Harris is on the Democratic list, she withdrew from the Oklahoma primary on December 4, so there will be fourteen Democrats and six Republicans. No one filed in the Libertarian primary.


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Oklahoma Presidential Primary Ballots Set — 18 Comments

  1. Whoever is the Libertarian nominee for President will be on the November ballot. We have ballot access at least until 2022. Since Libertarians choose our Presidential candidate by convention it makes no sense to me that anyone would spend $5000 to participate in a “beauty contest” election.

  2. Edward,

    The presidential primary has no real influence on who the final nominee that will be on the November ballot. The Democratic and Republican parties have bylaws that bind some percentage of nominating delegates to the winner of the state primary, but the Libertarian Party does not. So being on the Libertarian presidential primary ballot would have had no point other than to expand name recognition. But since the party is still so small, that would not have had much of an impact in the general.

    The actually nominee is not required to file until September.

  3. ALL current ballot access stuff should be part of the *useful information* – BAN top.

    Need super-computer to keep track of machinations – esp in Prez primaries / caucuses

    — due to the USA being in a Decline/Fall status into Prez monarchy/tyrant R-O-T — esp since 1933.

    IE Congress/SCOTUS/ALL States being de facto worthless- — almost ALL P-O-W-E-R in the Prez.

    END the ROT

    PR and AppV and TOTSOP

  4. Our team has been seeking approval of a write-in campaign in OK and the certification papers for a write-in campaign in California have been filed.

    The reason why we want to file in OK as write-in is because we need more than 25 Presidential Electors from OK now.

  5. James Ogle You cannot be a write-in candidate in Oklahoma. Write-ins are against the law in Oklahoma. The only exception is members of the military or overseas voters who due to extraordinary circumstances cannot receive a normal absentee ballot. That probably means people engaged in combat who are moving to quickly to receive regular mail. How many voters do you think that is? This has been explained to you. You are a delusional, ignorant moron.

  6. James Ogle The only thing I admit is that you are a liar and a fraud. Write-in votes are illegal in Oklahoma. That is from the Oklahoma Election Board. The one exception Oklahoma allows is military overseas voters who cannot receive a normal absentee ballot. James Ogle you are a liar, a fraud, and a delusional ignorant moron.

  7. James Ogle you have not initiated a write-in campaign in Oklahoma. You did not take a first step to do so because there are no steps to take. James Ogle you are a liar, a fraud, and a delusional ignorant moron.

  8. I already proved this guy wrong once and he admits write-in votes are legal in Oklahoma. Words have many meaning but it is clear that voters can vote for my name as a write-in, and although the nnumbers eligible may be small, I prefer starting with one step and it was despite RS’ desperate efforts to slander me over and over.

    Everyone saw the URL for Oklahoma US military federal write-in ballots here.

  9. James Ogle Everyone read the quotation from the Oklahoma Election Board I posted that proves you are wrong. No matter how many times you deny it I will call out your lie. Write-in votes are illegal in Oklahoma. Words do have meanings and your words are lies.

  10. Ogle also lies about the creation of the Google name. It did not come from him. It was registered a whole month before the joogle question. The US Parliament is also a lie. He holds “meetings” with dolls pretending they are members of his nonexistent parliament.

  11. Really, Egyptian God? Have you first hand knowledge of these meetings? If true it would appear Mr. Ogle is a certifiable headcase.

  12. It is true. I didn’t see it firsthand but I know someone credible who did.

    In a way it is a good metaphor for members of Congress who are dolls for the corporate interest but I don’t think that’s Ogle’s intent.

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