Georgia State Trial Court Invalidates May 2018 Primary in One State House Race, Requires a Do-Over

On September 18, a state trial court in Georgia invalidated the results of the Republican primary in state house district 28, and said the primary must be reset. He did not set a date for that. There are no candidates in that district other than whomever the Republicans properly nominated. Thanks to Rick Hasen for this news.

The flaw with the original primary as that at least 70 voters were given ballots for the next-door district, not their district. The primary was very close and the winner won with 67 more votes than his opponent.


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Georgia State Trial Court Invalidates May 2018 Primary in One State House Race, Requires a Do-Over — 2 Comments

  1. Truly Shocking —

    A court orders a NEW election—

    should be automatic when blatant obvious election LAW violations happen.

    PR – would NOT have the vague boundaries.

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