New Mexico held primaries on June 2. No name appeared on the Republican primary ballot for U.S. Senate. However, Larry Marker received 4,770 write-in votes. He only needed 2,351 write-ins to qualify to be the Republican nominee.
New Mexico held primaries on June 2. No name appeared on the Republican primary ballot for U.S. Senate. However, Larry Marker received 4,770 write-in votes. He only needed 2,351 write-ins to qualify to be the Republican nominee.
Republicans also qualified State Auditor and State Treasurer candidates using the same write-in procedures described above
You know its a third world commie craphole when even statewide Republican candidates need write in votes to appear on the general election ballot. Might as well be old Mexico.