Fight to remove Hardesty from ballot continues
Elizabeth Hardesty
LIMA The battle to keep Elizabeth Hardesty’s name off the ballot in November’s Lima mayoral election continues. Judge James Brogan ruled last week that Hardesty’s name would stay on the ballot, but that decision will now be appealed once again by lawyer Richard Siferd.
The appeal is another chapter in the lengthy battle to bar Hardesty from running for mayor, originally stemming from the idea that she is no longer a resident of Lima, and actually lives and spends more time working in Texas. The claim has snowballed into more legal action. The June 30th appeal claimed that the Allen County Board of Elections abused their discretion to keep Hardesty on the ballot, a claim that Judge Brogan found no evidence of.
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