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SJC upholds Walsh’s spot on ballot; Manning Martin case still pending
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court upheld Michael Walsh's eligibility to appear on the September primary ballot for attorney general, ruling that an objection against him lacked proper certification. Anne Manning Martin’s campaign for lieutenant governor remains unresolved as her appeal to stay on the ballot is pending. The court emphasized time-sensitive ballot deadlines in its decision.
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