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English: Senator Matthew Quay (R-PA) was initially denied re-election by the legislature in 1899 in part because he was accused of misallocating state funds. He was acquitted and was appointed to his Senate seat by the governor, though the appointment was later ruled invalid.
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Philadelphia Inquirer, 22 April 1899, p. 1
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Matthew Quay, who has been tried for misallocation of state funds is shown as vindicated after his acquittal and appointment to the Senate

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