Lebo Residents Seek Audit Of Local PAC
The race for seats on the Mt. Lebanon school board was settled on Nov. 6 when four new school directors were elected, one incumbent was re-elected and two incumbents were tossed from their seats.
But it appears reverberations from that campaign are being felt in the community.
Two weeks ago, five Mt. Lebanon residents filed a petition in Common Pleas Court seeking a court-ordered audit of a political action committee that was responsible for mailing controversial postcards just before Election Day, urging the ousting of incumbents running in the race.
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/08080/866438-55.stm
But it appears reverberations from that campaign are being felt in the community.
Two weeks ago, five Mt. Lebanon residents filed a petition in Common Pleas Court seeking a court-ordered audit of a political action committee that was responsible for mailing controversial postcards just before Election Day, urging the ousting of incumbents running in the race.
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/08080/866438-55.stm
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