Five Dauphin County magisterial district judge candidates have sued the state Supreme Court over what they called its “eleventh-hour cancellation” of a district judge election, and state election lawyers said the plaintiffs may have a case.
The most interesting argument, they said, is that the court’s decision to cancel the election significantly weakened the African-American vote in Dauphin County.
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