Pennsylvania State Court Keeps Democratic Nominee for State Senate on the Ballot

On October 24, a Pennsylvania state trial court kept a Democratic nominee for State Senate, 38th district, on the ballot. Republicans had challenged her on the basis that they didn’t believe she had been a resident for four years. The court said the Republican challenge was filed too late, and should have been filed when the candidate filed for the primary in March. See this story. Thanks to Steve Goodale for the link.


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Pennsylvania State Court Keeps Democratic Nominee for State Senate on the Ballot — 1 Comment

  1. Any predictions on the number of NEW cases —

    now to start of election day, on election day, post-election day ???

    Where is that Model Election Law [MEL] ???

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