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Byline: Cecil Angel
Jul. 15--Jason Vorva wants to represent residents of Plymouth as a city commissioner.
He's a write-in candidate for November's election. But his campaign hinges on a decision by the city's Election Commission.
The Plymouth Election Commission will decide Monday whether a decades-old ordinance that forbids residents from running for office if they have not been a taxpaying property owner in the city for at least two years violates the U.S. Constitution.
The commission was forced to take up the issue after Vorva, 32, who rents an apartment on McKinley Street, began a write-in campaign for the City Commission. City Clerk …