The candidature of Vinesh Singh Rathore was cancelled by Sacramento County Superior Court judge Allen Sumner on Wednesday after he found irregularities in his nominating petition.
The court found that several signatures on Rathore's petition were in the same handwriting. Without those signatures, Rathore did not meet the 40-signature minimum and thus cannot appear on the ballot, reported San Jose Mercury News.
Rathore, 35, a Google product attorney, however, insisted that all those who signed his nomination papers were legitimate voters.
"I would have gladly produced signed affidavits from my signatories supporting my candidacy, but I was literally given a few hours notice to respond to the complaint. So much for due process," the e-mail stated.
The judge also cancelled a lawsuit against another Indian-American Democratic challenger Ro Khanna.
"There was never evidence to support the ridiculous claim and it was dismissed yesterday by the judge who examined it," Khanna campaign manager Leah Cowan said.
Khanna has been in the race for about a year, but Republican Vanila Singh entered the fight at the start of this year and Rathore and Joel Vanlandingham this month.
Jeffrey Wald of Fremont, an Alameda County Republican Central Committee member, had sued the voter registrars in Alameda and Santa Clara counties as well as the Secretary of State's Office, arguing that Rathore and Vanlandingham should be kicked off the ballot.
The race in the 17th congressional district has attracted much attention as Khanna, a former Obama administration official who lives in Fremont, challenges seven-term incumbent Mike Honda to represent the first majority Asian-American district in the continental 48 states -- and the heart of Silicon Valley.
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