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mkrishnan

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Jan 9, 2004
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Grand Rapids, MI, USA
Haven't seen this here.

http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2009/07/syracuse_councilor_heagerty_lo.html

Syracuse Common Councilor Michael Heagerty needed 335 valid signatures on his petitions to run for re-election on the Democratic Party line, a generally routine task for any incumbent. He was mortified to find Wednesday that he ended up one signature short.

And that he forgot to sign his own petition.

The city Democratic Committee had named Heagerty its designee in the 1st District and wanted to see his name in the Democratic line Nov. 3. Instead, district voters will find that spot blank.

On Wednesday evening, a reporter broke the news to Heagerty that he didn't sign. "I didn't sign my own petition? You've got to be kidding me," he said.

Also picked up by FailBLOG:

fail-owned-petition-fail.jpg
 
This is like Diddy and Paris. They both did that vote or die campaign, guess which two celebrities aren't even registered voters...

Normally I would complain, but I'm fairly certain I don't want Paris Hilton to be a part of my electoral process. :)

EDIT: But how do you manage to not be registered to vote? How many states still don't have motor voter?
 
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