As pointed out in the comments:
Correction: not "all the candidates" were represented. The Times Leader neglected James May and Tim Carroll, both of whom are still vying for the spot despite court cases by cronies of Edmund Sichler, Jr. May is mounting a write-in campaign at the urging of state and local leaders. His website www.votemaythismay.com has had more than 1000 visitors since Sichler's dirty political trick began! It just may backfire and lead to a May victory on May 16th.
James May said he believes that with the confusion surrounding the primary election on May 16, voters will welcome the simplicity of his write-in strategy.
The Republican lost his fight to get on the ballot for a shot at the 117th Legislative District seat of retiring state Rep. George Hasay when Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently upheld a Commonwealth Court ruling removed him.....Furthermore, his legal wrangling to get on the ballot has whipped up a storm of support, he said. It all adds up to making May pretty confident – perhaps even more confident than if he had actually been on the ballot.
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