Sharply differing views, but unanimous ruling in election residency case
Marylands highest court unanimously removed an Anne Arundel County candidate from the primary ballot, but an opinion published Monday shows division in how the court arrived at that decision.
Mondays opinion explained the reasoning behind the courts April decision that declared John Dove Jr. ineligible to run for House of Delegates District 12B. The majority, in its 40-page opinion, said Dove was ineligible because he misrepresented his address when he filed to run.
That false statement about his residential address on his certificate of candidacy invalidated the certificate.
But Justice Peter Killough, in a five-page concurrence that walks a fine line with a dissent, disagreed with how the court arrived at its decision, and argued his colleagues punted on the most important question when a candidate has to establish residency in a district.
https://marylandmatters.org/2026/07/14/sharply-differing-views-but-unanimous-ruling-in-election-residency-case/