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Objection Cases Filed 2016 Objection Cases Filed 2016 Docket # Respondent-candidate Petitioner Office sought Objection filed Hearing Scheduled Disposition Petition denied. President of the March 10, 2016, 9:30 Candidate remains on the 77 MD 2016 Ted Cruz Carmon Elliott United States (Rep.) 2/19/2016 AM, PJC 3001, HBG ballot. 3/10 U.S. Congress, 13th March 17, 2016, 9:30 Hearing cancelled. 83 MD 2016 Armond W. James Robert B. Sklaroff, M.D. District (Rep.) 2/22/2016 AM, PJC 3001, HBG Candidate withdrew. 2/29 Delegate to Republican National Convention, 17th Ronald W. Downey and Congressional March 3, 2016, 9:30 Hearing Cancelled. 84 MD 2016 David J. Moylan Kerry Ansbach District 2/22/2016 AM, PJC 3001, HBG Candidate withdrew. 3/3 Alice J. Walls, Mark A. State Cuth and Adam J. Swift Representative, March 2, 2016, 9:30 Candidate removed from 85 MD 2016 Marc Grammes III 183rd District (Rep.) 2/22/2016 AM, PJC 3002, HBG ballot State Representative, March 3, 2016, 1:30 Hearing cancelled. 86 MD 2016 Evelyn Morrison James F. Lemp 127th District (Rep.) 2/22/2016 PM, PJC 3002, HBG Candidate withdrew. 2/29 Hearing cancelled. State Objection withdrawn. Matthew Schutter and Representative, March 11, 2016, 9:30 Candidate remains on 89 MD 2016 Doyle Heffley Ted York 122nd District (Rep.) 2/22/2016 AM, PJC 3001, HBG ballot. 3/3 State Representative, March 14, 2016, 10 Hearing cancelled. 179th District AM, Courtroom 1, Objection discontinued. 90 MD 2016 James Clay, Jr. Jason Dawkins (Dem.) 2/22/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL Candidate withdrew 3/9 3/16/20164:25 PM Docket # Respondent-candidate Petitioner Office sought Objection filed Hearing Scheduled Disposition Delegate to Republican National Convention, 1st March 4, 2016, 1:30 Congressional PM, Courtroom 1, 91 MD 2016 Ivan Soltero Michael Cibik District 2/22/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL Delegate to Republican National Convention, 1st March 4, 2016, 9:30 Congressional AM, Courtroom 1, Hearing cancelled. 92 MD 2016 Christopher Arentz Michael Cibik District 2/22/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL Candidate withdrew. 3/2 State Representative, March 10, 2016, 9:30 Nathaniel Millhouse 195th District AM, Courtroom 1, 93 MD 2016 Donnell Lamar Jones and Gregory Brown (Dem.) 2/22/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL State Representative, March 23, 2016, 10:00 Walter Spencer and 182nd District AM, Courtroom 2, 94 MD 2016 Brian K. Sims Sunanda Ghosh (Dem.) 2/23/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL Delegate to Republican National Convention, 2nd March 3, 2016, 9:30 Andrew Gentsch and Congressional AM, Courtroom 1, Hearing cancelled. 95 MD 2016 James Williams Walter F. Vogler, Jr. District 2/23/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL Candidate withdrew. 2/29 Delegate to Republican National Convention, 2nd March 3, 2016, 1:30 Hearing cancelled. Andrew Gentsch and Congressional PM, Courtroom 1, Objector discontinued. 96 MD 2016 Aaron J. Cohen Walter F. Vogler, Jr. District 2/23/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL 3/3 State Representative, March 15, 2016, 9:30 Objection denied. 192nd District AM, Courtroom 1, Candidate remains on 97 MD 2016 Jess Johnson Morgan Cephas (Dem.) 2/22/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL ballot. 3/15 3/16/20164:25 PM Docket # Respondent-candidate Petitioner Office sought Objection filed Hearing Scheduled Disposition Carole King, Albert March 18, 2016, 9:30 Fencik, Jr., and Janice State Senator, 37th AM, Courtroom 1, 98 MD 2016 Ed Eichenlaub Cmar District (Dem.) 2/23/2016 1700 Frick Bldg., PIT State March 16, 2016, 9:30 Representative, AM, Courtroom 1, 1700 Hearing cancelled. 99 MD 2016 Aerion Abney Jake Wheatley, Jr. 19th District (Dem.) 2/23/2016 Frick Bldg., PIT Candidate withdrew. 3/4 State Representative, March 16, 2016, 9:30 Cathy Bishop, Toni M. 164th District AM, Courtroom 2, 101 MD 2016 Sekela Coles Smiley and Susan Dunn (Dem.) 2/23/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL Gaetano Piccrilli, March 21, 2016, 10 Michael Weiss and State Senator, 1st AM, Courtroom 1, 102 MD 2016 John H. Morley, Jr. Karen Greenberg District (Dem.) 2/23/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL Hearing Cancelled. State March 15, 2016, 9:30 Objection discontinued. Representative, AM, Courtroom 1, 1700 Candidate remains on 103 MD 2016 Jake Wheatley Jessica Z. Wolfe 19th District (Dem.) 2/23/2016 Frick Bldg., PIT ballot. 3/11 Donna Price, Doris March 10, 2016, 9:30 Sanders and Le Shae A. State Senator, 3rd AM, Courtroom 2, Candidate removed from 104 MD 2016 Deshawnda Williams Hudson District (Dem.) 2/23/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL ballot Andrea Nevin Lynch, Lani F. Frank and Stephanie Phillips U.S. Congress, 6th March 23, 2016, 9:30 105 MD 2016 Lindy Li Markstein District (Dem.) 2/23/2016 AM, PJC 3002, HBG March 24, 2016, 9:30 State Senator, 35th AM, Courtroom 1, 106 MD 2016 Gerald S. Carnicella Jacalyn Logue District (Dem.) 2/23/2016 1700 Frick Bldg., PIT Stephanie Lahnstein U.S. Congress, 4th March 3, 2016, 9:30 Hearing cancelled. 107 MD 2016 Joshua Burkholder and Deborah Recker District (Dem.) 2/23/2016 AM, PJC 3002, HBG Candidate withdrew. 2/29 State Representative, Bryan Price and 122nd District March 2, 2016, 1:30 108 MD 2016 Neil Makhija Michael Spairana, Jr. (Dem.) 2/23/2016 PM, PJC 3002, HBG 3/16/20164:25 PM Docket # Respondent-candidate Petitioner Office sought Objection filed Hearing Scheduled Disposition State March 14, 2016, 10 Mary Ellen Dickson and Representative, AM, Courtroom 1, 1700 Hearing cancelled. 109 MD 2016 Raymond Linsenmayer Thomas David Culley 30th District (Dem.) 2/23/2016 Frick Bldg., PIT Candidate withdrew. 3/9 State Representative, March 22, 2016, 1:30 Sarah Lewis and 195th District PM, Courtroom 2, 110 MD 2016 Donnell Jones Rhonda Kennedy (Dem.) 2/23/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL State Objection denied. Robert G. Branstetter Representative, March 4, 2016, 9:30 Candidate remains on 111 MD 2016 Michael S. Travis and Alan L. Bolyard 87th District (Rep.) 2/23/2016 AM, PJC 3002, HBG ballot. 3/15 March 17, 2016, 9:30 Pamela Gabell and U.S. Congress, 2nd AM, Courtroom 2, 112 MD 2016 Brian A. Gordon John Packard District (Dem.) 2/23/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL Hearing cancelled. State Objection granted. Robert W. Miller and Representative, 91st March 4, 2016, 1:30 Candidate removed from 113 MD 2016 Kurt A. Holland Nadine Devine District (Rep.) 2/23/2016 PM, PJC 3002, HBG ballot. 3/7 James L. Farr, Allen State March 14, 2016, 1:30 Matter is continued McIntosh and Burt Representative, PM, Courtroom 1, 1700 pending candidate's 114 MD 2016 Benjamin J. Chase Alexander 65th District (Rep.) 2/23/2016 Frick Bldg., PIT petition to withdraw State Representative, Sean K. Moyer and Carl 187th District March 3, 2016, 1:30 Hearing cancelled. 115 MD 2016 Steve George W. Givler II (Dem.) 2/23/2016 PM, PJC 3001, HBG Candidate withdrew. 3/3 State Representative, March 23, 2016, 9:30 202nd District AM, Courtroom 2, 116 MD 2016 Jared Solomon Mark Cohen (Dem.) 2/23/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL State Representative, March 15, 2016, 10:00 Alfred Achtert and 164th District AM, Courtroom 2, 117 MD 2016 Margo Davidson Laura Wentz (Dem.) 2/23/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL 3/16/20164:25 PM Docket # Respondent-candidate Petitioner Office sought Objection filed Hearing Scheduled Disposition Candidate allowed to State amend petitions. Representative, March 9, 2016, 9:30 Candidate remains on 118 MD 2016 Pete Starr Wendy Griswold 79th District (Rep.) 2/23/2016 AM, PJC 3001, HBG ballot. 3/11 State March 22, 2016, 9:30 Representative, AM, Courtroom 1, 1700 Hearing cancelled. 119 MD 2016 Jerome T. Cypher Krista A. Keuper 48th District (Rep.) 2/23/2016 Frick Bldg., PIT Candidate withdrew. 2/26 Carole Palmquist, Charlotte E. Babyak, Edward G. Babyak, Gretchen D. Bazala, Alexander D. Foster, Deborah J. Foster, State March 15, 2016, 1:30 Valian Fawn Walker- Kenneth I. Pitchford Representative, PM, Courtroom 1, 120 MD 2016 Montgomery and Tom Rusu 35th District (Rep.) 2/23/2016 1700 Frick Bldg., PIT Jeffrey L. Anesin Sr. State March 16, 2016, 1:30 and Cynthia L. Representative, PM, Courtroom 1, 121 MD 2016 Brian Weismantle Ravenstahl 20th District (Dem.) 2/23/2016 1700 Frick Bldg., PIT State Representative, March 22, 2016, 9:30 Michael T. Connor and 182nd District AM, Courtroom 2, 122 MD 2016 Marni Snyder Andrew Allison (Dem.) 2/23/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL Hearing Cancelled. Alice J. Wall, Mark A. State Objection Discontinued. Cuth and Adam J. Swift, Representative, March 10, 2016, 9:30 Candidate remains on 123 MD 2016 Zack Mako III 183rd District (Rep.) 2/23/2016 AM, PJC 3002, HBG ballot. Objection denied. James D. Karl and State Senator, 31st March 9, 2016, 9:30 Candidate remains on 124 MD 2016 Scott Harper Albert D. D'Agostino District (Rep.) 2/23/2016 AM, PJC 3002, HBG ballot. State Representative, April 4, 2016, 10:00 Michael T. Connor and 182nd District AM, Courtroom 2, 125 MD 2016 Brian Sims Andrew Allison (Dem.) 2/23/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL 3/16/20164:25 PM Docket # Respondent-candidate Petitioner Office sought Objection filed Hearing Scheduled Disposition March 14, 2016, 10 126 MD 2016 Joseph Vodvarka Joseph A. Sestak, Jr. U.S. Senate 2/23/2016 AM, PJC 3002, HBG State Representative, March 16, 2016, 9:30 Hearing cancelled. 179th District AM, Courtroom 1, Candidate remains on 127 MD 2016 Jason Dawkins James Clay, Jr. (Dem.) 2/23/2016 Widener Bldg., PHL ballot. 3/1 March 21, 2016, 10:30 James E. Swartz and State Senator, 41st AM, Courtroom 1, 128 MD 2016 Anthony DeLoreto Diane Emminger District (Dem.) 2/23/2016 1700 Frick Bldg., PIT Delegate to Republican National Convention, 12th March 3, 2016, 9:30 Congressional AM, Courtroom 1, 1700 Objection sustained.
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