CARDINAL NEWS: Challenger in Lynchburg GOP primary drops lawsuit contesting results

Peter Alexander had sued Vice Mayor Chris Faraldi, arguing that 125 absentee ballots were not tallied in the June 8 primary. In a new court filing, Alexander said his investigation of the matter has found that the ballots were in fact counted. Read the full article here.

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