Apr 21, 2008

Texas prison inmate on Idaho primary ballot

A federal prison inmate in Texas has "conned" his way onto Idaho's May 27th Democratic presidential primary ballot.

Idaho Secretary of State Ben Ysursa says Judd qualified for the ballot by submitting a notarized form and paying the required $1,000 fee.

It's Judd's second presidential bid in Idaho. In 2004, he declared as a write-in candidate for president. That requires only the submission of a declaration. He got no votes.

If you are voting in the Idaho Democratic primary, you can choose between Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama or a Texas federal prison inmate.

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