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Newark Star-LedgerIn a much-needed reprieve for the track star’s hopes to run for state Senate, a federal appeals panel in Philadelphia today kicked his case back to a federal district court judge. That allows Lewis’ name to remain on the Democratic primary ballot — at least until the federal judge offers his decision — for the second time.
It’s the latest twist in the legal journey surrounding Lewis’s candidacy since Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno ruled last week that he did not meet the state’s four-year residency requirement for Senate candidates, in part because he voted in California as recently as 2009.
The decision by Guadagno, a Republican who serves as secretary of state and oversees the Division of Elections, has drawn criticism from many of the state’s Democrats as a blatantly political act.
"Under the ruling, the voters, not a partisan elected official, will decide who should be the State Senator in the Eighth Legislative District," said Lewis’s attorney, William Tambussi. "With this order, Mr. Lewis can now focus on the real issues facing the voters."
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I hear the Republicans plan to draft Ben Johnson to run against him.