State Rep. Scott Drury will stay on the March 20 Democratic primary ballot for Illinois attorney general following a ruling today from a state appeals panel.The 1st District Appellate Court found that Drury was not required to file a new statement of economic interest when he ran for attorney general. Drury had attached the statement he filed as a state representative to his nominating petition.The Illinois Election Code requires candidates to submit statements of economic interest “in relation to his candidacy …