Per Curiam.
Petitioner filed a designating petition, containing 1,175 signatures, naming him as a candidate seeking the Democratic Party nomination for the public office of State Senator for the 44th Senate District in this year's primary election. After objections were filed by respondent Thomas L. Bellick, the State Board of Elections held a hearing and invalidated the designating petition upon finding that 259 of the signatures were deficient, leaving petitioner...
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