Sen. Joseph Lieberman "has failed to qualify delegate slates for New York's Democratic presidential primary in more than a third of the state's congressional districts," the AP reports.
Other candidates, including Wesley Clark, Sen. John Kerry, Rep. Richard Gephardt and Al Sharpton, "filed petitions for delegate slates that appear to contain an insufficient number of signatures from Democratic voters to qualify those slates for the March 2 primary ballot."
Only Howard Dean and Sen. John Edwards "appear to have qualified delegate slates in each of New York's 29 congressional districts."
Update: A Political Wire reader clarifies that all candidates will appear on the ballot and that the delegate slates that didn't qualify can be filled in after the primary through post-primary proceedings.