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Michigan House candidate alleges anti-trans targeting; rival rejects accusation
Toni Mua, a Michigan House candidate, alleges a legal challenge against her ballot eligibility was motivated by anti-trans bias, while the activist who filed the challenge denies the claim. A court dismissed the challenge, ruling Mua's use of her current name complies with Michigan's common-law name provisions. Arthur Harrington, another candidate, denied being involved in the challenge.
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