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Latest appeal to remove Congressman Doug Lamborn from ballot fails

Lamborn is a six-term congressman and has been fighting legal challenges for weeks to get on the ballot

Rep. Doug Lamborn of Colorado's 5th congressional district at the El Paso County GOP Women's picnic in Colorado Springs on June 12, 2012.
Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post
Rep. Doug Lamborn of Colorado’s 5th congressional district at the El Paso County GOP Women’s picnic in Colorado Springs on June 12, 2012.
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A federal appeals court is rejecting what may be the final attempt to knock U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn off the Republican primary ballot.

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver on Wednesday dismissed an appeal by a group connected to one of Lamborn’s primary challengers. The group had initially knocked Lamborn — of Colorado Springs — off the ballot with a lawsuit. They alleged Lamborn improperly used people from out of state to gather voters’ signatures for his reelection bid.

But a federal judge reversed that ruling Tuesday and said Lamborn should be on the ballot.

The appellate court refused Wednesday to overturn that decision, leaving Lamborn on the ballot.

Lamborn is a six-term congressman. He faces state Sen. Owen Hill, R-Colorado Springs, whose supporters brought the litigation, and other Republicans in the June primary.

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