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Challenger Jamie Walsh leads Rep. Mike Cabell by five votes with both appealing Commonwealth Court rulings that went against them
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Challenger in tight Luzerne County GOP race taking fight over two disputed ballots to Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
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Appeals to state Supreme Court could continue to delay results of hotly fought April 23 primary election in Luzerne County.
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Commonwealth Court says write-in ballots can't count because Cabell already on the ballot
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The Commonwealth Court will decide whether six mail-in, 22 write-in and two provisional ballots should count. Another dozen provisionals will count, but not until after the appeals end.
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The votes are enough to change challenger Jamie Walsh's three-vote lead over state Rep. Mike Cabell.
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Lawyers spar over write-in and provisional ballots as challenger Jamie Walsh still leads Rep. Mike Cabell by three votes
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The ruling means challenger Jamie Walsh's lead over Rep. Mike Cabell in the Luzerne County race remains only four votes with two other court rulings on other votes due
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In all, Luzerne County Court judges will decide if 42 write-in, provisional and mail-in ballots should count
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The six mail-ins and another 14 provisional ballots remain uncounted in the race that Jamie Walsh leads by four votes