On April 14, an Arizona state trial court ruled that Hugh Lytle may remain on the Arizona Independent Party primary ballot as a candidate for Governor. Beckman v Lytle, cv2026-014350. See this story. Lytle had been challenged because he put a business address on his petition instead of his actual residence.
UPDATE: here is the six-page decision.
I can hear Teri REEEEEEEING from here.
She’s going to get extra blacked now because of this.
Which definition of blacked are you using?
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Blacked
Primarily the one about white women having sex with black men, but several of the other definitions seem to be situationally appropriate as well.
https://apps.arizona.vote/electioninfo/Election/68
Terri is obviously blacked. Her partner or husband is black and her kids are mixed race.
https://www.yourvalley.net/stories/no-labels-candidate-lytle-can-remain-on-ballot-despite-petition-address-issues,682672
https://www.pinalcentral.com/politics/judge-allows-no-labels-candidate-to-remain-on-ballot/article_868a3bf2-ad30-434a-b1a2-a1292ac8046e.html