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Lawsuit filed by two candidates ruled ineligible for 2022 Ca
Lawsuit filed by two candidates ruled ineligible for 2022 Ca
Lawsuit filed by two candidates ruled ineligible for 2022 Cabell Commission race
HUNTINGTON — Two Republicans who filed to run for a Cabell County Commission election last year and were ruled ineligible to run by county ballot commissioners have filed a lawsuit
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