Georgia Settles Lawsuit Against Registration-Residency Requirement for Petitioners in Recall Petition Drives

Georgia law says a recall petition can only be circulated by someone who lives in the jurisdiction in which the recall is taking place, and also the circulator must be a registered voter. On May 22, Georgia conceded that the law is unconstitutional and settled the lawsuit Malone v Raffensperger, n.d., 1:20cv-2513. Here is the 8-page motion for entry of a consent judgment.


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Georgia Settles Lawsuit Against Registration-Residency Requirement for Petitioners in Recall Petition Drives — 1 Comment

  1. Each State is an independent sovereign NATION-STATE —

    since 4 July 1776- last para.

    Internal politics —- outsiders – NONE of your Business.

    Too many SCOTUS HACKS to count —

    destroying what very little remains of state/local regimes.

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