Suit to knock Ken Bennett off Republican ballot fails in court

A lawsuit seeks to knock Ken Bennett off the ballot for Arizona governor over accusations that he did not submit enough valid voter signatures to qualify was dismissed Thursday.

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Majority of LD28 candidate Mark Syms’ petition signatures deemed invalid

Bennett, a former Arizona secretary of state, is challenging Gov. Doug Ducey for the Republican nomination in the Aug. 28 primary election.

Political supporters of Gov. Ducey filed the lawsuit Wednesay arguing Bennett’s signatures are invalid for a host of reasons, including they don’t match signatures on voter records or were signed by Democrats or unregistered voters.

Primary candidates in Arizona must collect signatures from registered voters who are members of their party or independents to appear on the ballot.

 

 

 

 

 

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