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Judge Blocks Republican Anne Manning Martin From Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Ballot, While Michael Walsh Wins Appeal

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July 11, 2026

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Judge Blocks Republican Anne Manning Martin From Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Ballot, While Michael Walsh Wins Appeal

An Essex County Superior Court judge ruled Republican lieutenant governor candidate Anne Manning Martin cannot appear on the September primary ballot while restoring Republican attorney general candidate Michael Walsh to the ballot.

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Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 25, 2026

Massachusetts Court Sides With Michigan, Shuts Down White House Bid To Take Over Mail-In Ballots

A federal judge in Massachusetts has blocked a White House executive order that attempted to establish federal oversight over state voter registration rolls and mail-in voting for the upcoming November 3, 2026, election. The ruling comes in response to a multi-state lawsuit led by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and a coalition of 24 states. [] Massachusetts Court Sides With Michigan, Shuts Down White House Bid To Take Over Mail-In Ballots

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 29, 2026

NEW POLL: Maine Senate Race in Dead Heat

Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins is trailing her opponent in a new poll—but by an encouragingly slim margin. Democrats need to net four additional seats in order to gain control of the Senate. On Monday, the New York Times released a poll alongside the Portland Press Herald and Siena in which Democrat Senate nominee Graham...

AllSides

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· Jun 21, 2026

Some candidates for MA statewide offices accused of fake signatures

Several candidates for state offices in Massachusetts are facing challenges to get on the ballot. The Massachusetts Democratic Party on June 3 accused two Republican candidates—Michael Walsh, running for attorney general, and Anne Manning Martin, running for lieutenant governor—of knowingly and willingly submitting fraudulent signatures to appear on the September primary ballot.

New Boston Post

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· Jul 2, 2026

Massachusetts Republican LG Candidate Appeals Allegedly Fraudulent Signature Ballot Ruling

Massachusetts Republican lieutenant governor hopeful Anne Manning Martin is appealing the State Ballot Law Commission's decision that kicked her off the primary ballot over allegedly fraudulent signatures.

Off The Press

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· Jul 1, 2026

Collins takes the lead against Platner in Maine: Poll

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, appears to have taken the lead in the Maine Senate contest against Democratic candidate Graham Platner, a recent survey has shown. The incumbent Collins took 50 support among registered voters in the latest Fox News survey. Platner trailed with 47. The three-point margin of error means the race is still a []...Click to read more

MS NOW

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· Jun 30, 2026

Supreme Court to rule on birthright citizenship, campaign finance and transgender athletes

The justices are expected to hand down the final opinions in cases argued this term. The post Supreme Court to rule on birthright citizenship, campaign finance and transgender athletes appeared first on MS NOW.

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Related coverage for "Judge Blocks Republican Anne Manning Martin From Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Ballot, While Michael Walsh Wins Appeal": Tampa Free Press — Massachusetts Court Sides With Michigan, Shuts Down White House Bid To Take Over Mail-In Ballots. The Daily Signal — NEW POLL: Maine Senate Race in Dead Heat. AllSides — Some candidates for MA statewide offices accused of fake signatures. New Boston Post — Massachusetts Republican LG Candidate Appeals Allegedly Fraudulent Signature Ballot Ruling. Off The Press — Collins takes the lead against Platner in Maine: Poll. MS NOW — Supreme Court to rule on birthright citizenship, campaign finance and transgender athletes