
Maine loses two superdelegates?
The Ellsworth American reported on Thursday that former Sen. George Mitchell, D-N.Y., will be seated with the New York delegation since that is where he has been registered to vote since 2004.
Mitchell works for the DLA Piper Law firm, based in New York City.
The Ellsworth American reported that, "Under the DNC’s own rules, delegates must be legal residents of the state they represent, with residency defined through voter registration."
Mitchell’s legal residence is an apartment at 1965 Broadway Ave. on the upper west side of Manhattan.
Former Gov. Ken Curtis also could be stripped of his Maine superdelegate status because he is registered to vote in Florida, the article reports.
Posted at 12:35 PM
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