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Friday, March 24, 2023

Senior Judge Munley Strikes Three Candidates From Ballot

There are three fewer candidates in the upcoming NorCo primary. Senior Judge Thomas Munley has ordered three candidates removed from the ballot.

Jason Albert, who filed as a Democrat in the Upper Mount Bethel Supervisor's race, has been stricken from the ballot based on objections lodge by opposing candidate Ed Nelson. Nelson was represented by Ron Clever. 

In response to objections filed by Shawn Hackman, Tighe J Scott voluntarily withdrew his Republican nomination petition for Pen Argyl School Director, according to an Order filed by Judge Munley. He failed to file as a Democrat, so he's off the ballot. 

Long-time Bangor Area School Director Toni E Lynch has had his Republican nomination petition stricken in response to objections from Caterina Campbell, represented by Attorney Victoria Opthof Cordaro. Lynch remains on the ballot as a Democrat.  

4 comments:

  1. Why was disgraced mall Santa Nelson suspended? He's certainly a filthy little ethical oil slick known to do crooked things. He's known to pick friends with whom the township does business, regardless of price (PA-COSTARS permits lots of abuse at the local level). What happened?

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  2. Sad when someone who pretends to be a good "Christian" in the local Mt. Bethel Lutheran Brethren Church is down at the courthouse doing harm to others. May KARMA come to both Cambell & Nelson

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  3. Funny reading about disgraced former Bangor School Board Member Jason Albert getting tossed for not knowing how to fill out a petition for an elected office. He is the goof that ran the "Born and Bred in Bangor" campaign. Jason Albert is about as sharp as a sack of soup! Bordn and Bred in Bangor... what a tool and cannot fill out a simple form??

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