Here is a newspaper story about the New Mexico Forward Party’s ballot access lawsuit.
The story is inaccurate when it says the party’s statewide nominees needed 7,123 signatures each. The law plainly says that they each needed 14,246 signatures.
Here is a newspaper story about the New Mexico Forward Party’s ballot access lawsuit.
The story is inaccurate when it says the party’s statewide nominees needed 7,123 signatures each. The law plainly says that they each needed 14,246 signatures.
The lawsuit may have confused the reporter. If the Forward Party had somehow managed to get 7.123 registrants, then the petition requirement would have been the lower number. Paragraph 38 claims the party had sought clarification from the SOS as to the law. Maggie Toulouse Oliver replied that she was too busy running for governor to answer.
She is too busy to tell them
RTFM (or law rather than manual)?
Why should voter’s want to promote her when she can’t do or delegate basic functions of her current job?
Possibly due to the Peter Principle.
See, for example, the career of Joe Biden.
https://en.metapedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden
See also
https://www.conservapedia.com/Joe_Biden