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Leah Lax, Democrat- Presidential candidate, challenging Obama’s eligibility just registered in the fourth state, Ohio

Posted on | December 7, 2011 | 12 Comments

I am working on pleadings on her behalf

Comments

12 Responses to “Leah Lax, Democrat- Presidential candidate, challenging Obama’s eligibility just registered in the fourth state, Ohio”

  1. Patty
    December 7th, 2011 @ 5:14 pm

    Good. She was able to get 50 signatures for each of her delegates from each U.S. House district in Ohio.

  2. orly taitz
    December 7th, 2011 @ 5:43 pm

    I really don’t know, she e-mailed me, that she sent everything, don’t know what exactly

  3. Patty
    December 7th, 2011 @ 6:25 pm

    Here is what she sent. She’s amazing, getting all this together so quickly. Shows that Leah is a good organizer.

    Secretary of State Forms for use by a Single At-large Democratic Candidate:

    Form 2-N Declaration of Candidacy and Petition – At-large Delegate or Alternate – Single Candidate

    Form 2-R Consent for use of Name as First Choice for the Presidency – Single Candidate

    Form 2-S Consent for use of Name as Second Choice for the Presidency – Single Candidate

    Plus:

    Petition and Signature Requirements

    Candidates for at-large delegate file the Declaration of Candidacy and Petition (Form 2-N), designating their first and second choices for nomination as the Democratic candidate for president.

    The Declaration of Candidacy and Petition may consist of separate petition papers, each of which must contain signatures of electors of only one county. The petition must contain signatures of at least 1,000 – but not more than 3,000 – qualified Ohio electors affiliated with the Democratic Party.

  4. Donna
    December 7th, 2011 @ 7:44 pm

    Good, I’m in ohio. i called the sos2 weeks ago and asked who could challenge obama being on our ballot. i did get an email back-would post it if i knew how. Donna

  5. Patty
    December 8th, 2011 @ 4:49 am

    According to the press only one Democrat filed. Obama.

  6. Chum Lee
    December 8th, 2011 @ 6:15 am

    Hope for you Leah made the deadline with all of the signatures of registered Dems. I assume you have vetted all of her paperwork since you are filing pleadings on her behalf.

  7. orly taitz
    December 8th, 2011 @ 7:00 am

    it is not my responsibility to vet her nominators in each and every state. That is for the secretories of state in each state to do.

  8. Patty
    December 8th, 2011 @ 7:27 am

    Looks like her nomination papers were deficient in some manner. Perhaps she didn’t obtain enough signatures on her petitions.

  9. Leah Lax, Presidential Candidate Challenging “Obama” Eligibility, Filed in Ohio
    December 8th, 2011 @ 12:38 pm

    […] LEAH LAX, DEMOCRAT- PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, CHALLENGING OBAMA’S ELIGIBILITY JUST REGISTERED IN THE… […]

  10. Per Son
    December 9th, 2011 @ 6:34 am

    Why did you not print my second comment?

  11. orly taitz
    December 9th, 2011 @ 6:49 am

    what comment?

  12. Chum Lee
    December 9th, 2011 @ 8:36 am

    My bad. My comment I mean. Dec. 8 at 7:12 am.

    I use Per Son on some sites which explains the question earlier today.

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