Green Party places Arizona ballot hopes on 1996 ruling

az-green-partyBy Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times

The co-chair of the Arizona Green Party is relying on a 20-year-old court ruling in a bid to give his party’s presidential nominee a chance at getting some votes here.

Angel Torres does not dispute that his party failed to meet a June 1 deadline for getting the names of its 11 proposed electors to Secretary of State Michele Reagan. He said, though, that no one from that office notified the Green Party of the deadline, coming more than five months before the general election.

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