Embattled GOP gubernatorial candidate Marc Holtzman said Tuesday a judge will have to decide whether he gets into the August primary.
However, he stopped short of saying he would file a lawsuit or seek a court order.
Secretary of State Gigi Dennis ruled last week that Holtzman failed to gather enough valid signatures to be on the primary ballot. Holtzman insisted Tuesday he had enough signatures but said state law bars Dennis from reviewing her own work.
"I think the courts are the only forum that have the jurisdiction to resolve this issue," said Bob Gould, Holtzman's campaign manager.
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June 07, 2006
HoltzmanWatch (6/7): Judge Must Decide
Whether or not Holtzman has enough valid signatures to get on the August primary:
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