GOP candidate may be ineligible
Associated Press
NEW PHILADELPHIA - The leading Republican candidate to replace scandal-scarred Rep. Bob Ney on the November ballot may be ineligible, party officials said Tuesday, complicating GOP efforts to assure a smooth transition for the fall campaign.
``As far as I know, I have a green light,'' said state Sen. Joy Padgett, as
party lawyers reviewed a state law that bars politicians who lose one primary from entering another one during the same year.The developments came one day after the Bellaire congressman announced he would abandon his race for re-election, acting under pressure from party officials who feared the loss of his seat. The six-term lawmaker has come under scrutiny for his ties to Jack Abramoff, a lobbyist at the center of a congressional corruption scandal. Ney has not been charged, and denies all wrongdoing.
In stepping down, Ney threw his support to Padgett, who also said she had been encouraged to run by House Majority Leader John Boehner, R-West Chester.
http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/state/15231678.htmOhio public radio has been referring to this as the Ohio "sore loser" law.