More On Obama’s First Race for Public Office in 1996 - The New Editor

More On Obama’s First Race for Public Office in 1996 - The New Editor According a source cited by National Review’s Jim Geraghty, then-State Sen. Alice Palmer, the incumbent Obama had thrown off the ballot, had many of the signatures on her petition disqualified on technicalities — names were printed instead of written in cursive. There is nothing illegal in this, but in the previous election, Alice Palmer won the 1992 Democratic Primary race for the 13th District Illinois State Senate seat over opponent Charlie Calvin, 83% to 17%, or 29,115 to 5,987.

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