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Mass. high court denies GOP Lt. guv hopeful’s bid to return to 2026 primary ballot

Supreme Judicial Court Justice Frank Gaziano cited 'substantial, if not overwhelming, evidence' that the signatures were not signed by voters in his ruling.

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