An editorial headlined “McCabe's narrow win a warning to leaders,” which appeared Thursday, May 17 on Page C4, incorrectly described an aspect of election law. If there is no candidate on one party's ballot for a position in a primary, the write-in candidate who receives the most votes for that position on that ballot can become that party's candidate in the general election. However, anyone who was a losing candidate on the other party's primary ballot is excluded.
The Bulletin regrets the errors.
