Calhoun County Circuit Court Judge James Kingsley has dismissed in
whole the lawsuit challenging the residency of State Representative
candidate Greg Moore, thereby reaffirming his spot on the Primary
Election
ballot in the 62nd House District on August 5.
“My opponent and her team did everything they could to make sure that
Republican voters would not have a true choice in this election,”
Moore said. “She tried to kick me off the ballot so she wouldn’t
have to
face me at the polls. Hopefully my opponent will see fit to drop her
legal maneuvering and let us get back to having a real conversation
with
voters.” Judge Kingsley’s ruling, along with Calhoun County
Clerk/Register Anne Norlander’s earlier decision, clears the way for
Moore’s
candidacy.
“Fortunately for the voters, my opponent’s fight to remove my name
from the ballot was blocked. Now, Republican Primary voters will have
a
choice of who is best suited to represent their values and concerns.
I’m confident my record of fiscal responsibility and common sense
conservative principles will present a clear contrast and offer a real
choice,” concluded Moore.


