Tobacco's residency problem
via the SI Advance;
GOP South Shore Assembly candidate Lou Tobacco is fending off charges that he might not be qualified for the ballot because he worked in Arizona between January and June of last year.
The New York state constitution says that Assembly candidates must reside in the district they are running in for a year before the election.
John Mulia (C, D, I) is his opponent in the March 27th election. No campaign site appears to be available yet.
Labels: Assembly, bench, Lou Tobacco
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