FROM THE ARCHIVE
Russell Means denied spot on N.M. ballot
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2002

A federal judge has denied American Indian Movement activist and actor Russell Means a spot on New Mexico's ballot for governor.

Means tried to run as an independent after parting ways with the Libertarian Party. But he failed to turn in his required 5,000 signatures on time, missing a deadline by literally minutes.

U.S. Circuit Judge Paul Kelly Jr. ruled the state didn't discriminate against Means because of his third-party status and prior conviction. New Mexico law prohibits felons from public office.

Get the Story:
Means Loses Bid to be on Ballot as Candidate for Governor (AP 8/1)
Means Loses Bid To Be On Ballot As Candidate For Governor (AP 8/1)

Relevant Links:
Russell Means for Governor (terminated for non-payment) - http://www.russellmeansgovernor.org
Russell Means - http://www.russellmeans.com

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