All four of the Mississippi Reform Party’s candidates for U.S. House have been removed from the November 2010 ballot by the Secretary of State. The Reform Party is ballot-qualified in Mississippi. However, the party’s current state officers had not been registered with the Secretary of State. Although the paperwork problem has now been rectified, the certification of the nominees in this year’s election was held to be invalid.
The candidates had been: Barbara Dale in District One, Ashley Norwood in District Two, Tracella Hill in District Three, and Anna Jewel Revies in District Four.
Mississippi has no U.S. Senate election this year, nor any state office elections either. Mississippi elects all its state officers in the odd years before presidential election years.

I’d be raging mad if I was one of those candidates. I would be tempted to beat the s**t out of the party officers!
TEXAS ???????????
1 p.m. on Friday, October 22, and the reception begins at 6 p.m.
On Saturday the event starts at 9 a.m. with informal conversation. “The Perot Years, a Retrospective Look” will be held 1-4 p.m.
That is followed by “open mike”, with the suggestion, “Bring your funniest story.” *
The dinner is at 7 p.m.
The event costs $100. Those who are interested should send payment no later than October 15, to the Perot Reunion, PO Box 7499, Tallahassee Fl 32314-7499.
* the funny, funny story of 21st Century American politics! Oh, sad, sad story! —— Don Lake
*sniff, sniff* Shawn O’Hara to do with this, he was constantly pulling stunts like this: the guy could mess up a two vehicle parade!