Updated: The Virginia GOP announced on Twitter that Texas Governor Rick Perry failed to submit enough signatures to make the ballot for the Virginia primary on March 4, 2012.
After verification, RPV has determined that Rick Perry did not submit the required 10k signatures and has not qualified for the VA primary.
Republican officials confirmed that former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and Rep. Ron Paul (TX) had qualified for the ballot.
According to the Washington Post, also in the did-not-make-the-ballot party: Michele Bachmann, Jon Huntsman and Rick Santorum.
No word at this time on whether or not former House speaker Newt Gingrich (GA) succeeded did not succeed in obtaining 10,000 signatures, with a minimum of 400 from each of the state’s 11 Congressional districts.
2012 Primary and Caucus Calendar For The Presidential Election
Unless otherwise indicated, the dates reflect primaries.
Tuesday, January 3:
- Iowa Democratic and Republican caucus
Tuesday, January 10:
- New Hampshire
Saturday, January 21:
- Nevada Democratic caucus
- South Carolina Republican primary
Saturday, January 28:
- South Carolina Democratic primary
Tuesday, January 31:
- Florida (non-binding on Democrats)
Saturday, February 4:
- Maine Republican caucus (through February 11)
- Nevada Republican caucus
Tuesday, February 7:
- Colorado Republican caucus
- Minnesota Republican caucus
- Missouri (Democratic primary, non-binding for Missouri Republicans)
Tuesday, February 28:
- Arizona Republican primary
- Michigan
- South Carolina Democratic primary
March 3, 2012
- Washington Republican caucus
Tuesday, March 6 (Super Tuesday):
- Alaska Republican caucus
- Colorado Democratic caucus
- Georgia
- Idaho Republican caucus
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota Democratic caucus
- North Dakota Republican caucus
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Tennessee
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Wyoming Republican caucus (through March 10)
Wednesday, March 7:
- Hawaii Democratic caucus
Saturday, March 10:
- Kansas Republican caucus
Sunday, March 11:
- Maine Democratic caucus
Tuesday, March 13:
- Alabama
- Hawaii Republican caucus
- Mississippi
- Utah Democratic caucus
Saturday, March 17:
- Missouri Republican caucus
Tuesday, March 20:
- Illinois
Saturday, March 24:
- Louisiana
Saturday, March 31:
Tuesday, April 3:
- Maryland
- Texas
- Washington, DC
- Wisconsin
Saturday, April 14:
- Idaho Democratic caucus
- Kansas Democratic caucus
- Nebraska Democratic caucus
- Wyoming Democratic caucus
Sunday, April 15:
- Alaska Democratic caucus
- Washington Democratic caucus
Tuesday, April 24:
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- New York
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
Saturday, May 5:
- Florida Democratic county caucus
- Michigan Democratic caucus
Tuesday, May 8:
- Indiana
- North Carolina
- West Virginia
Tuesday, May 15:
- Nebraska
- Oregon
Tuesday, May 22:
- Arkansas
- Kentucky
Tuesday, June 5:
- California
- Montana
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- North Dakota Democratic caucus
- South Dakota
Tuesday, June 26:
Source: Primary and caucus calendar, Republican calendar
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