December 23, 2011 /

Rick Perry Won't Appear On Virginia's Primary Ballot

In a contentious primary season news like this can really throw a monkey wrench into the planning: Texas Gov. Rick Perry will not appear on the Virginia primary ballot after submitting a petition that didn’t meet the commonwealth’s requirements, the Virginia Republican Party announced Friday. In an announcement on their Twitter feed, the Virginia GOP […]

In a contentious primary season news like this can really throw a monkey wrench into the planning:

Texas Gov. Rick Perry will not appear on the Virginia primary ballot after submitting a petition that didn’t meet the commonwealth’s requirements, the Virginia Republican Party announced Friday.

In an announcement on their Twitter feed, the Virginia GOP wrote, “After verification, RPV has determined that Rick Perry did not submit the required 10k signatures and has not qualified for the VA primary.”

Perry was one of four candidates who submitted ballot petitions Thursday to the Virginia State Board of Elections. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Texas Rep. Ron Paul and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich also submitted petitions.

Romney and Paul have already been approved. No word on Gingrich yet.

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