Republican Election Integrity Campaigner Ann Manning Martin Disqualified From Primary Ballot Over Alleged Signature Fraud
The commission said 1,279 of her 10,692 signatures were invalid, leaving her short of the 10,000 required for the primary ballot.
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Judge weighs putting GOP candidates back on primary ballot amid signature fraud allegations - The Boston Globe
A Superior Court judge is considering whether to reinstate two Republican candidates to their party’s primary ballot this fall on technical grounds, after a state commission ruled last month that hundreds of voter signatures the pair submitted were likely fraudulent.
Republican Election Integrity Campaigner Ann Manning Martin Disqualified From Primary Ballot Over Alleged Signature Fraud
A Republican candidate for lieutenant governor in Massachusetts has been thrown off the primary ballot after a state commission found that more than 1,200 of her nomination signatures were invalid, many of them allegedly forged. Anne Manning Martin, a long-serving Peabody city councillor and corrections officer, was ruled ineligible for the 1 September Republican primary by the State Ballot Law Commission. The commission concluded she fell short…
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