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In reply to the discussion: Ocasio-Cortez Confronts Crowley Over His 'Third-Party Challenge' [View all]scipan
(2,970 posts)As for the fact that his name will remain on the ballot in the November, Mr. Crowley wrote in a second Twitter post that there are lots of questions about WFP line, adding that he was honored to have their support. But, he added, for record you can only be removed from the ballot if 1) you move out of NY; 2) die; 3) be convicted of a crime; 4) accept a nomination for another office (in a place I dont live).
There are no residency requirements, however, for some offices, and election lawyers say Mr. Crowley could put his name in nomination for any number of positions.
This is some kind of weird rule, in that the WFP apparently can't remove him themselves but asked him to run for something else so he could be removed per the rules, and Crowley refused. Which means that the Republican might win after dems' votes are split. Disgusting. I really want to know what the dem establishment thinks of this