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Old 08-17-2006, 03:48 PM
remman
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That sounds pretty lame, doesn't it, when applied to "the wrong office" argument you make.
It would if it was relevant.

The Secretary of State is responsible for certifying candidates. So going to her office to register is not akin to getting a pilot's license at a laundromat. It's going to the source, having your registration accepted, and then having it rejected after the fact because you were supposed to hand your registration in at an office in a different county, which would then forward it to the Secretary of State.
Doesn't the candidate bear some responsibility for knowing the process before the dead line arrives and before entering into the process? While I acknowledge that the mis-step is somewhat understandable what does it say about the candidate and his/her understanding of the process?
What about the responsibility of the person receiving the submission? Wouldn't you think that person would know they did not accept it?
I smell a conspiracy to keep some one off the ballot!!
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