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Seven weeks before Election Day and U.S. Senate recount remains in court
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Contributor | WSNJ |
Last Edited | WSNJ Sep 16, 2020 01:49pm |
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Author | David Wildstein |
News Date | Wednesday, September 16, 2020 07:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | The primary election was more than two months ago and some general election ballots are already in the mail, but a court challenge arguably fumbled by some judges continues in the race to pick a Republican candidate to challenge U.S. Senator Cory Booker.
Former U.S. Food and Drug Administration official Rik Mehta defeated Hirsh Singh by 8,727 votes in the July 7 GOP U.S. Senate primary, but Singh has filed for recounts in most of the state’s 21 counties.
Now, just 48 days before Election Day, judges are still figuring out how to handle a challenge to an election that Mehta has already won. |
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