Two U.S. District Court Judges Grant Particular Kinds of Relief to Georgia Voters

On November 13, U.S. District Court Judge Leigh May issued an injunction, allowing provisional ballots to be counted even though the voter omitted the year of birth. The order applies to Gwinnett County, which had been rejecting such ballots. Martin v Crittenden, n.d., 1:18cv-4776.

On November 12, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Totenberg issued an injunction, allowing more time for provisional voters to return to the elections office and validate their provisional ballots by showing I.D. Common Cause of Georgia v Kemp, 1:18cv-5102. This case had not been filed until November 5. Thanks to Rick Hasen for news about both of these decisions.


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Two U.S. District Court Judges Grant Particular Kinds of Relief to Georgia Voters — 3 Comments

  1. Election LAWS = worth about ZERO —

    ARBITRARY govt via Exec/Judic HACKS or what ???

    See the 2000 Bush v Gore machinations in the FL courts.

    SCOTUS had to HAMMER ALL 3 branches of the FL regime of MORONS.

    A 2019 HAVA act coming ??? — mere 100,000 or more pages ???

    — to be enforced by USA Marshals and USA Judges ???

    — to HURRICANE BLOW AWAY the FL regime of idiots ???

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