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News (Media Awareness Project) - US AL: Libertarian Nominee Loretta Nall Fails To Get Enough Signature
Title:US AL: Libertarian Nominee Loretta Nall Fails To Get Enough Signature
Published On:2006-06-05
Source:Tuscaloosa News, The (AL)
Fetched On:2008-01-14 03:16:44
LIBERTARIAN NOMINEE LORETTA NALL FAILS TO GET ENOUGH SIGNATURE

The colorful Libertarian Party nominee for governor, Loretta Nall,
said Monday she will run as a write-in candidate after failing to get
enough signatures to get her name on the general election ballot.

"I'm not dropping out," Nall said.

Tuesday is the deadline for third-party candidates to turn in voters'
signatures to the secretary of state to get ballot access for Nov. 7.
Nall needed 41,300 signatures to get on the general election ballot.
She said she and her supporters collected between 10,000 and 15,000
signatures, which she plans to turn in Tuesday to make a point about
Alabama having one of the nation's toughest ballot access laws for
third parties.

"In almost any other state, that would have been enough to get ballot
access," she said.

Nall, who founded the U.S. Marijuana Party after her misdemeanor
arrest for marijuana in 2002, has already proven to be a colorful
addition to the gubernatorial contest even without ballot access. Her
Web site discussions about why she doesn't wear panties and her
animated fundraising gimmick, "Stripping for Cash," have attracted
about as much attention on the Internet as the mainstream candidates.

Nall said she plans to keep attracting attention by developing
campaign ads that are a parody of the MTV show "Celebrity Death
Match." Candidates will try to knock off each other with over-the-top
campaign promises, like trying to prove who hates homosexuals the
most, she said.

"I have the best time with these idiots," she said.
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