On September 4, the Mississippi Secretary of State posted the candidate list. See it here. There will be nine presidential candidates on the ballot. Thanks to Thom Holmes for the link.
On September 4, the Mississippi Secretary of State posted the candidate list. See it here. There will be nine presidential candidates on the ballot. Thanks to Thom Holmes for the link.
This is strange. No De La Fuente, despite the Alliance Party qualifying, Blankenship on as “American Constitution”, which to my knowledge is only the name of the Colorado affiliate, and Collins on as an independent when the Prohibition Party has ballot access. I am confused.
“This list only reflects the names of those candidates who have submitted qualifying papers to the office of the Secretary of State.”
Based off of that, it sounds like those are the individuals who filed paperwork. Does that mean that their petitions have also been verified or could they still be thrown off the ballot if they do not have enough?
Good question Lord Volpe. Maybe some electors would say again that they were « tricked » into supporting a candidate. By the way l guess that the Veterans Party decided not to field a candidate as they have ballot access in Mississippi.
@Lord Vulpes
Most of these candidates will have a party ballot line (which is easy in Mississippi) and will not have submitted a petition, though presumably Kanye and Brock Pierce did.