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Walsh back on ballot after judge faults process, despite fraud evidence
Michael Walsh's name will remain on the September primary ballot after a judge ruled the State Ballot Law Commission lacked jurisdiction to remove it due to alleged fraudulent nomination signatures. The judge also found the complaint against Walsh was improperly served, leading to the commission's decision being overturned. The commission plans to appeal to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
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