- Dr. Mehmet Oz, the
Pennsylvania GOP Senate nominee, misspelled his own town's name. - The error appeared on Oz's official declaration of candidacy form.
Republican Pennsylvania Senate nominee Mehmet Oz misspelled the name of his Keystone State address on an official campaign form.
Oz, the celebrity doctor and Trump-endorsed candidate who had been living in New Jersey in the years before running for office put down "Huntington Valley" instead of "Huntingdon Valley." While there's also a town called Huntingdon in Pennsylvania, Huntington Valley does not exist.
—Sy Snyder (@PoliticsPA) June 13, 2022
The Oz campaign did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
The address listed on Oz's declaration of candidacy form for the Federal
On the campaign's website, Huntingdon Valley is spelled correctly.
Oz's candidacy stoked controversy early on in the Republican primary after the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that he used his in-laws' Pennsylvania address to register to vote in the state last year, despite living in New Jersey for several years.
Responding to the criticism of Oz being from out of state, spokesperson Erin Perrine said he had been living in Bryn Athyn — a municipality right next to the village of Huntingdon Valley — where his wife's family has resided for a century.
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