The bullies win again: The Libertarians are off the ballot, too

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The bullies win again: The Libertarians are off the ballot, too

POSTED: Thursday, August 19, 2010, 5:18 PM
Filed Under: News

Days after Team Sestak forced Green Party candidate Mel Packer out of November's election (a post on my interview with Packer will come later today), the Libertarians announced that their three statewide candidates will end their campaigns as well.

HARRISBURG - All three Libertarian Party nominees for statewide office in Pennsylvania abandoned their bids to get on the fall ballot Wednesday, leaving no third-party opposition to the Republican and Democratic candidates for governor and the Senate.

Filing papers to withdraw were York lawyer Marakay Rogers, running for governor; Douglas M. Jamison, an engineer from Washington County running for Senate; and Kat Valleley, a Bucks County homemaker seeking to become lieutenant governor. The action came after nearly two days of intensive scrutiny of their petition signatures.

Commonwealth Court Judge P. Kevin Brobson canceled a planned Monday hearing and directed elections officials to strike the Libertarians' names as candidates in the Nov. 2 election.

Marc Antony Arrigo, a Philadelphia lawyer representing the three, said they conceded that the challenge filed by a group of Republican voters would leave them with fewer than the 19,082 signatures required for third-party candidates for statewide office.

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On Monday, self-proclaimed tea party candidate John Krupa withdrew his petition to run for governor.


aLex
Posted 2010-08-19 13:00:15
Packer was a great get.

ai
Posted 2010-08-23 15:15:07
Republicans are only trying to reduce confusion on the ballots come November, and I think they've succeeded.



I'll be writing in all three bullied L candidates.
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