Iowa Supreme Court rules Democratic Senate candidate Abby Finkenauer qualifies for primary ballot
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Iowa Senate candidate Abby Finkenauer's name will appear on the state's June 7 Democratic primary ballot, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled on Friday, boosting the Democrat after a lower court had ruled she had not qualified for the primary.
The court's decision makes Finkenauer the Democratic front-runner in the primary. The winner of that race will take on longtime Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley in November.
Polk County District Judge Scott Beattie ruled earlier this week that Finkenauer's name "shall not be included on the primary ballot for the Democratic Primary for U.S. Senate" because of questions about signatures she received in two counties. The Finkenauer campaign appealed that ruling to the Supreme Court.
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