The US rapper was told his bid came up short on qualified signatures
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Rapper Kanye West has sued the West Virginia Secretary of State’s Office after being told his bid to get on the ballot for president came up short on qualified signatures.
Secretary of State Mac Warner’s office told news outlets last month that West needed 7,144 signatures from registered voters in West Virginia. West submitted 15,000 signatures, but only 6,383 were confirmed, according to Secretary of State spokesperson Mike Queen.
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West announced a presidential bid in July, saying he’s seeking the nation’s highest office on a ticket he calls the ‘Birthday Party’.
West has since been gathering signatures to get on the ballot in several states.
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