Pennsylvania Democratic Nominee for Local Office Asks for New Election, Because His Name was Accidentally Omitted from Ballot

A Court of Common Pleas in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, will hold a hearing on Wednesday, November 27, on whether to hold a new election for Wayne Township Supervisor. The case was brought by the Democratic nominee, Bruce M. Peterson. His complaint is that his name was accidentally left off the November 5, 2013 ballot. The county is not opposing the lawsuit, so chances are he will win the lawsuit and obtain a new election. See this story.


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Pennsylvania Democratic Nominee for Local Office Asks for New Election, Because His Name was Accidentally Omitted from Ballot — 1 Comment

  1. How many times have the courts ordered new elections since 4 July 1776 ???

    i.e. the regimes have the rotted fiction that elections actually mean something – even if blatantly unconstitutional.

    Thus – keep suing for $$$ damages — to bankrupt the election law bureaucrats involved who are too stupid to have a folder listing the candidates — in this New Age of Dumb and Dumber.

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