Eleventh Circuit Defeats Attempt by a Georgia Voter to Overturn Certification of the Election Returns

On Saturday, December 5, the Eleventh Circuit agreed with a U.S. District Court that a lawsuit filed to overturn the Georgia election returns should be dismissed. Wood v Raffensperger, 20-14418. Here is the 20-page opinion. The case was filed by Georgia attorney L. Lin Wood, in his capacity as a voter and also as a donor to the Trump campaign. He has received attention recently for asserting that the vote-counting machines in Georgia are deliberately programmed to injure Republicans, and he has advocated that Republicans boycott the January 2021 Georgia U.S. Senate run-offs. Thanks to Howard Bashman for the link.


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Eleventh Circuit Defeats Attempt by a Georgia Voter to Overturn Certification of the Election Returns — 4 Comments

  1. I believe the three judges included two Republican appointees. (one Bush Jr, one Trump.)

  2. One more ANTI-Democracy minority rule gerrymander election on that 7th day.

    1/2 or less popular votes x EC gerrymander areas having 270 of 538 EC votes

    = 1/4 or less of REAL human voters will elect a Prez/VP.

    Too many media math MORONS to count – esp in Devil City and NY city.

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