Florida judge keeps Cory Mills on primary ballot as eligibility-law challenge proceeds
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A Florida circuit judge dismissed a lawsuit aiming to remove Rep. Cory Mills from the Aug. 18 primary ballot, ruling that the new ballot-eligibility law focuses on qualifications (such as age and residency) rather than the filing process, and noting that state officials had already accepted Mills’s paperwork; the challenger may appeal the decision.
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