On July 1, a state court judge in Georgia dismissed the lawsuit that had been filed by Mary Norwood, over the validity of between 8,000 and 9,000 signatures with the county name pre-printed on the petition forms. See this story. That does not necessarily mean that the petitions will not be counted. It appears the judge didn’t believe the lawsuit is ripe. It is possible that Norwood will have enough signatures even without the disputed signatures; and it is also possible that the Fulton County elections office will recognize the signatures as valid.
According to this Norwood’s effort to get on the ballot is over
http://blogs.ajc.com/political-insider-jim-galloway/2010/07/02/mary-norwood-fails-to-qualify-for-fulton-county-chairmanship-race/