Correction
The New York Times article about Ken Blackwell (10/17/06) removing Strickland from the ballot was misleading. Blackwell never ordered Strickland off the ballot and that was never even likely. Rather, a complaint about Strickland's residency was raised and Blackwell's office would have to rule on it. This raised the possibility of Blackwell taking action, but apparently the law was pretty clear regarding Strickland's residency and it all went away. The main point of the article is still important, but I should have checked the facts before posting.
Correction | 1 comment (1 topical, 0 hidden)
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