Jon Kiper, the independent candidate who had announced a bid for New Hampshire governor, failed to collect enough signatures to qualify for November’s gubernatorial election.

Kiper needed 3,000 voters’ signatures to get his name on the ballot. He said he collected only about 500. He blamed his failure to collect the signatures partly on the fact that he wasn’t willing “to spend 40 grand to pay people to do it for me.” He said he’s not currently considering contesting the matter or other avenues to get elected, such as a write-in campaign.

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