New Lawsuit Filed to Overturn Georgia Residency Requirement for Recall Petition Circulators

On June 15, proponents of a Georgia local recall filed a federal lawsuit to overturn the law that says only residents of the jurisdiction may circulate petitions to recall a local official. Malone v Raffensperger, n.d., 1:20cv-2513. The case is assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Leigh M. May, an Obama appointee. The plaintiffs are requesting expedited relief on their request for injunctive relief. Here is the complaint.

UPDATE: here is the brief.


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New Lawsuit Filed to Overturn Georgia Residency Requirement for Recall Petition Circulators — 1 Comment

  1. Each State = a sovereign Nation-State.

    Internal politics – *outsiders* – none of your biz.

    Too many SCOTUS MORONS to count —

    esp with their perversions of the 1 Amdt in elections.

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