Judge to allow certification of reelection for Alaska lawmaker with Oath Keepers ties

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An Alaska judge said he will lift an order that blocked elections officials from certifying Rep. David Eastman's reelection to the state House after ruling last month that Eastman, a member of the far-right group Oath Keepers, is eligible to hold the seat.

Wasilla Republican Rep. David Eastman appears in court during oral arguments in a case challenging Eastman's eligibility to hold office and appear on the general election ballot, on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Anchorage.

An Alaska judge said Wednesday he would lift an order that had blocked elections officials from certifying Rep. David Eastman as the winner of his state House racethat Eastman, who is a member of the far-right group Oath Keepers, is eligible to hold the seat. Superior Court Judge Jack McKenna made the comments during a brief hearing Wednesday, a day after the plaintiff in the case challenging Eastman’s eligibility filedMcKenna’s December ruling that found that Eastman is not disqualified from holding public office.

Eastman, a Wasilla Republican, won reelection in November but McKenna had earlier ordered that certification of the election be delayed pending trial and further order from the court. The trial, overseen by McKenna, was held last month.

 

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