Democrats, Republicans Miss Texas Deadline to Certify Presidential Nominees
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 Section 192.031 of the Texas election code says that political parties must certify their presidential and vice-presidential candidates for
the November ballot no later than 70 days before the general election. It says, “A political party is entitled to have the names of its nominees for
president and vice-president placed on the ballot if before 5 p.m. of the 70th day before presidential election day, the party’s state chair signs
and delivers to the secretary of state a written certification of the name’s of the party’s nominees for president and vice-president.”
This year, that deadline is August 26. UPDATE: At 2:30 pm Texas time, August 27, Kim Kizer of the Texas Secretary of State’s elections division says
neither major party’s certification has been received in the Elections Division. The Executive Office of the Secretary of State refers all questions
back to the Elections Division.
This year, neither the Democratic Party nor the Republican Party obeyed this law. See this link to the Secretary of State’s web page showing a blank
for the Republicans and Democrats for president. It does show Bob Barr on the ballot; scroll down a little bit. If the Republicans have indeed filed,
one wonders who they listed for vice-president, and why their filing is missing from the state web page. (visit the link for the full news
article)
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Oops, I guess Bob Barr is going to be the leader in Texas
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If this is true it means the Republicans lost Texas and thus lost the White house.
I can imagine they are writing up a lawsuit right now
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