Liberty Dispatch has confirmed that last Friday a three-judge federal panel in San Antonio issued an order significantly changing the deadlines for candidates filing and other county election procedures for the upcoming March 6, 2012 primary elections.
November 28, 2011 will now be the first day to file an application for a place on the Liberty County primary election ballot instead of this Saturday, November 12. December 15, 2011 rather than December 12, will be the last fro candidates to file to run for office.
The court is the result of legal challenges to Texas’ legislative and congressional redistricting plans adopted by the 82nd Legislature earlier this year, but it affects county offices too. There are numerous plaintiffs in the on-going, Shannon Perez, et al, vs State of Texas.
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Does this mean Shauberger will delay spewing his crazy hateful stories about everybody?
That leaves less than 100 days after a candidate signs up (if they sign up as soon as they can) to run a primary campaign. Ole Eddie is right, YOU MUST VOTE FOR PATTERSON. You people that write this and that read this are empty headed baboons.
Speaking as a "empty headed baboon", it will take me less than three seconds to vote for Bobby Rader for sheriff. "Ha ha ha" back at you!
This "empty headed baboon" will support, hand out cards, work the polls and vote for Bobby Rader over Patterson any day. Patterson is the worst do nothing sheriff we have ever had. I cant wait for him and his goon squad to be scratching their unemployed butts.
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