The New Hampshire Secretary of State has determined that the Libertarian Party has enough valid signatures on its party petition, and will have its nominees on the November ballot.
The candidate petitions for the Green Party presidential nominee, Jill Stein, and the Constitution Party presidential nominee, Virgil Goode, have not yet been submitted to the Secretary of State. They are due at 5 p.m. September 5. It is expected that both campaigns will submit the petitions, which have already been verified by various town clerks, to the Secretary of State today. He will then make a final, official tabulation.
Yea! only seven states left to go. The LP has a news report on this: http://www.lp.org/blogs/staff/were-on-the-ballot-in-new-hampshire-only-7-states-left-to-get-on
Also, the LP in Virginia beat back the attempt to kick them off the ballot: http://www.lp.org/blogs/staff/libertarian-party-of-virginia-beats-back-gop-challenge-to-ballot-access
Good news. Now let’s pray for Oklahoma.
How long till the Romney camp challenges this one? Id guess by Friday.
@ 2… AND Pennsylvania!
#2 and #4, also Michigan. The Michigan court hearing is Thursday this week.
But we’ll know Oklahoma today?
#6, no. The hearing is today, but that doesn’t mean a decision is coming out today.
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