Judge to decide if No Labels Party candidate can run for Arizona governor
A judge is set to decide whether No Labels Party candidate Hugh Lytle can run for Arizona governor despite not listing his home address on nominating papers. Lytle's attorney argues that he substantially complied with the law, while the opposing attorney claims it was an attempt to deceive voters.
A judge will decide if Hugh Lytle can run for Arizona governor. Lytle didn't list his home address on nominating papers, using a private mailbox instead. His attorney says he complied with the law, but the opposing attorney argues it was deceptive. The case could impact the governor's race, as Lytle could be a spoiler. The judge will consider the law and Lytle's intentions. A decision is expected soon.
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