Waynesboro: Judge seems to tip hand in suit over Nov. 5 election certification
The suit filed by two Waynesboro Republicans who are trying to block the certification of votes cast in the city in the Nov. 5 election is as flimsy as you had imagined.
The suit filed by two Waynesboro Republicans who are trying to block the certification of votes cast in the city in the Nov. 5 election is as flimsy as you had imagined.
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