Rhoades' Name Will Stay on Ballot
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The late state Sen. James J. Rhoades may get elected to an eighth term, since Republican Party officials say his name will stay on the ballot in the three-way race for his northeastern Pennsylvania seat.
Rhoades, 66, died Saturday from injuries he suffered in a car accident the night before, a little more than two weeks before the Nov. 4 election.
Todd Nyquist, a spokesman for the Senate Republican Campaign Committee, confirmed that party officials will not seek to replace Rhoades on the ballot that also includes Democrat P.J. Symons and independent Dennis Baylor.
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Rhoades, 66, died Saturday from injuries he suffered in a car accident the night before, a little more than two weeks before the Nov. 4 election.
Todd Nyquist, a spokesman for the Senate Republican Campaign Committee, confirmed that party officials will not seek to replace Rhoades on the ballot that also includes Democrat P.J. Symons and independent Dennis Baylor.
For the full story, go to pennlive.com
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