Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Abby Finkenauer, a former U.S. Representative, participates in a forum hosted by the Iowa Unity Coalition at the Machinist Hall Saturday, April, 9, 2022, in Des Moines. 040822 Forum 007 Jpg
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A state court judge has concluded that Democrat Abby Finkenauer cannot appear on the June 7 primary ballot for U.S. Senate because she didn’t gather enough petition signatures, knocking off the candidate considered by many to be the party’s best chance to unseat Republican U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley.
Judge Scott Beattie filed a ruling Sunday that overturned a decision by a three-member panel of state elected officials. The panel concluded last week that Finkenauer’s campaign had substantially complied with Iowa law requiring at least 100 signatures from at least 19 counties.
But Beattie said the law requires each signature be accompanied by the date and some of Finkenauer’s petition signatures didn’t comply. Finkenauer might appeal to the Iowa Supreme Court.
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