1 Dist. Candidate wins the fight to stay on the ballot

First Congress District Ben Frasier goes well praised by a lawyer at 3 pm on Wednesday and four hours later, a judgement on him rent Democrats’ June 10 primary ballot.

Nancy Suefert of North Charleston defied his candidacy and said he was not legal residents of South Carolina and should not be regarded as vote here.

She presented several documents on the Charleston County Board of Elections and voter registration shows that Frasier is a home and several businesses in Maryland and much less legal ties of its allegations to the origin Wadmalaw Island.

But Frasier and his newly hired lawyer, Tommy Goldstein, argued that Frasier is a resident of South Carolina, driving licence and registration of voters. He regularly here and has never voted in Maryland.

South Carolina, neither the law must take specific steps to qualify someone to register to vote, but he says counties can check tax returns, postal addresses, driver’s license, close coordination documents and even the elector’s intention, in determining their eligibility to get on the voting list roles.

The officers electoral necessary if 10 minutes before unanimously agree that Frasier consideration of passage.

Otherwise it would have found the South Carolina Democratic Party would spell his candidacy.

Frasier said he felt Suefert challenge “can also be politically motivated, but she refuses. The two had a cordial conversation, the board of directors after the vote. She said later that she was disappointed with the Decision of the Board of Directors.

Frasier, created a driving school in Maryland, said he led in both directions between the States as often as twice a week and sometimes spends more time here like that. “It depends on what I do,” he said.

It is now before the 10th June, a principal of the fight against Charleston businesswoman and philanthropist Linda Ketner, whose campaign said he was not behind Suefert’s challenge.

Ketner Wednesday campaign focused on primary education, but up Republican Rep. Henry Brown.

He noted Ketner Brown has made the Fundraising - 413875 $ 136479 $ - during the last quarter. Brown still has approximately $ 125000 in total but more.

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