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LITTLE
ROCK,
The court ruling overturned a circuit court judge's order to election officials
that would have kept Nader's name off the ballot.
Circuit
Judge Timothy Fox, ruling in a lawsuit brought by the state Democratic Party,
said the signatories who petitioned for Nader name to
be on the ballot had not declared him as their candidate.
Nader appealed Fox's ruling.
In
G.
Ronald Darlington, the court's executive administrator, said the petition was
the largest ever submitted in a presidential race in the state, but 35,000 of
the 52,000 signatures have been contested.
The
state Supreme Court said the names of Nader and vice
presidential candidate Peter Miguel Camejo should be
on the ballots as Populist Party of Arkansas candidates.
The
high court agreed with the Populist Party that Fox's interpretation of state
law was unconstitutional.
The
high court said state law does not stipulate that an electorate name a
candidate for president or vice president.
The
law requires only that the signers of the petition state their desires that the
named candidates appear on the ballot, the court ruling said.
"We're
glad the Supreme Court respected the right of voters to have choices,"
said Kevin Zeese, a Nader
spokesman.
Ron
Oliver, chairman of the Democratic Party of Arkansas, said he was disappointed
but doubted that Nader's name on the ballot would
make a difference in the state's presidential election.
"It's
a vote for Bush, but I don't think enough people are going to do it to have any
real affect," Oliver said.
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