He's in a New York prison. Yet a judge let him stay on a U.S. House ballot in Alaska
Briefly

The Alaska Democratic Party argues that Hafner's placement on the general election ballot is unprecedented, citing state law that governing candidates must be top finishers in primaries.
Democrats stress that Hafner's eligibility is questionable under the U.S. Constitution, pointing out that he doesn't reside in Alaska and is currently serving a lengthy prison sentence.
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