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To: John Valentine
-- there is no law that can be said to have been broken. --

Just one counterexample ...

South Carolina Title 7 - Chapter 11

Section 7-11-20(B)(2)(b)

(b) the state committee of the party shall set the date and the filing requirements, including a certification fee. Political parties must verify the qualifications of candidates prior to certifying to the State Election Commission the names of candidates to be placed on primary ballots. The written certification required by this section must contain a statement that each certified candidate meets, or will meet by the time of the general election, or as otherwise required by law, the qualifications in the United States Constitution, statutory law, and party rules to participate in the presidential preference primary for which he has filed. Political parties must not certify any candidate who does not or will not by the time of the general election meet the qualifications in the United States Constitution, statutory law, and party rules for the presidential preference primary for which the candidate desires to file, and such candidate's name must not be placed on a primary ballot.


139 posted on 02/15/2016 8:09:28 PM PST by Cboldt
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To: Cboldt

Question: has the South Carolina State Election Commission so certified Ted Cruz?

If so, then file a cause of action against the South Carolina State Election Commission challenging their certification of Ted Cruz.

See how far you get.

BTW, this is in a state court; my comments have been directed toward FEDERAL court procedures.


164 posted on 02/15/2016 10:08:38 PM PST by John Valentine (Deep in the Heart of Texas)
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