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Judge agrees ‘fraud’ should force Max Linn off GOP Senate primary ballot

A superior court justice has upheld Maine Secretary of State Matt Dunlap’s recommendation that Max Linn’s name be removed from the Republican primary ballot for the party’s nomination to run in November for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by independent Angus King. Superior Court Justice William R. Stokes ruled Thursday that “it is undisputed that there is fraud in” some of Linn’s ballot access petitions and that Dunlap’s recommendation against Linn earlier this week “was not an abuse of discretion.” “Voting is a fundamental right in our democracy and the public’s trust in the integrity of the election process is a critical concern to the court,” Stokes wrote in the 16-page decision. Matt McDonald, a spokesman for Linn, said he was nearly certain that the campaign will appeal Stokes’ decision to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. “While this judge is well-respected, we’re disappointed with his ruling and we’re meeting with legal counsel right now to explore the appeal process to the state supreme court,” said McDonald. The Linn campaign has up to two weeks to file an appeal. David Boyer, who is Brakey’s political director, said “we hope the supreme court’s ruling settles this and we can move on.” The decision comes after a drawn-out challenge process launched last month by Brakey’s campaign, which has alleged a pattern of fraud within the Linn campaign that resulted in dozens of faulty signatures on Linn’s ballot access petitions, which included several people who were dead or who say they didn’t sign the petitions. Dunlap initially certified the petitions and upheld his decision in early April, despite hearings that resulted in hundreds of Linn’s signatures being disqualified.

 

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