Controversy Surrounds Celeste Maloy's Republican Nomination for Congress

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Some Utah Republicans are expressing anger and frustration over the nomination of Celeste Maloy as the party's candidate for the special election to replace Rep. Chris Stewart. Questions have been raised about Maloy's voter registration record, as she re-registered as a Utah Republican after the filing deadline for the election. Some Republicans are considering a lawsuit, while others are planning to introduce legislation to prevent similar issues in the future. Despite the controversy, it is unlikely that Maloy's nomination will be challenged or overturned.
- Anger, frustration and maybe a lawsuit: How some Utah Republicans are responding to Celeste Maloy's nomination. Salt Lake Tribune
- GOP sticking with Celeste Maloy as convention winner after delegates question eligibility KSL.com
- Do Republicans have a candidate to replace Rep. Chris Stewart? Deseret News
- Robert Gehrke: How Celeste Maloy went from long shot to a front-runner for Congress Salt Lake Tribune
- Maloy registered as Utah Republican voter 3 days after filing to run for Congress. Here's why it matters. St George News
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